Limited understanding of infant pain has led to its lack of recognition in clinical practice. While the network of brain regions that encode the affective and sensory aspects of adult pain are well described, the brain structures involved in infant nociceptive processing are completely unknown, meaning we cannot infer anything about the nature of the infant pain experience. Using fMRI we identified the network of brain regions that are active following acute noxious stimulation in newborn infants, and compared the activity to that observed in adults. Significant infant brain activity was observed in 18 of the 20 active adult brain regions but not in the infant amygdala or orbitofrontal cortex. Brain regions that encode sensory and affective...
Pain in infants is under-treated and poorly understood, representing a significant clinical problem....
Characterizing a reliable, pain-related neural signature is critical for translational applications....
BACKGROUND: Pain in infancy is poorly understood, and medical staff often have difficulty assessing ...
Limited understanding of infant pain has led to its lack of recognition in clinical practice. While ...
Background In the absence of verbal communication, it is challenging to infer an individual's sensor...
The descending pain modulatory system (DPMS) constitutes a network of widely distributed brain regio...
In this thesis electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) are use...
Newborn human infants display robust pain behaviour and specific cortical activity following noxious...
Newborn infants undergo painful procedures during standard clinical care. However, pain assessment i...
Understanding the neurophysiology underlying pain perception in infants is central to improving earl...
Hospitalised infants require multiple painful procedures a day as part of their essential medical c...
The current functional magnetic resonance imaging study examines brain activity during the perceptio...
Cortical pain responses from 112 human neonates were measured using EEG to a single painful procedur...
Despite the high burden of pain experienced by hospitalised neonates, there are few analgesics with ...
Abstract: Neuroimaging studies of painful stimuli in humans have identified a network of brain regio...
Pain in infants is under-treated and poorly understood, representing a significant clinical problem....
Characterizing a reliable, pain-related neural signature is critical for translational applications....
BACKGROUND: Pain in infancy is poorly understood, and medical staff often have difficulty assessing ...
Limited understanding of infant pain has led to its lack of recognition in clinical practice. While ...
Background In the absence of verbal communication, it is challenging to infer an individual's sensor...
The descending pain modulatory system (DPMS) constitutes a network of widely distributed brain regio...
In this thesis electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) are use...
Newborn human infants display robust pain behaviour and specific cortical activity following noxious...
Newborn infants undergo painful procedures during standard clinical care. However, pain assessment i...
Understanding the neurophysiology underlying pain perception in infants is central to improving earl...
Hospitalised infants require multiple painful procedures a day as part of their essential medical c...
The current functional magnetic resonance imaging study examines brain activity during the perceptio...
Cortical pain responses from 112 human neonates were measured using EEG to a single painful procedur...
Despite the high burden of pain experienced by hospitalised neonates, there are few analgesics with ...
Abstract: Neuroimaging studies of painful stimuli in humans have identified a network of brain regio...
Pain in infants is under-treated and poorly understood, representing a significant clinical problem....
Characterizing a reliable, pain-related neural signature is critical for translational applications....
BACKGROUND: Pain in infancy is poorly understood, and medical staff often have difficulty assessing ...