The stimulus-evoked response is the principle measure used to elucidate the timing and spatial location of human brain activity. Brain and behavioural responses to pain are influenced by multiple intrinsic and extrinsic factors and display considerable, natural trial-by-trial variability. However, because the neuronal sources of this variability are poorly understood the functional information it contains is under-exploited for understanding the relationship between brain function and behaviour. We recorded simultaneous EEG-fMRI during rest and noxious thermal stimulation to characterise the relationship between natural fluctuations in behavioural pain-ratings, the spatiotemporal dynamics of brain network responses and intrinsic connectivit...
How pain emerges in the human brain remains an unresolved question. Neuroimaging studies have sugges...
Pain is a highly individual experience. Recent studies have demonstrated that variability in brain d...
Previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have shown that brain responses to noc...
The stimulus-evoked response is the principle measure used to elucidate the timing and spatial locat...
AbstractThe stimulus-evoked response is the principle measure used to elucidate the timing and spati...
AbstractThe stimulus-evoked response is the principle measure used to elucidate the timing and spati...
Pain stimuli evoke widespread responses in the brain. However, our understanding of the physiologica...
Tracking and predicting the temporal structure of nociceptive inputs is crucial to promote survival,...
Background: Many researchers have tried to investigate pain by studying brain responses. One method ...
Tracking and predicting the temporal structure of nociceptive inputs is crucial to promote survival,...
Analyses of intrinsic network activity have been instrumental in revealing cortical processes that a...
Tracking and predicting the temporal structure of nociceptive inputs is crucial to promote survival,...
Background: Many researchers have tried to investigate pain by studying brain responses. One method ...
Abstract Analyses of intrinsic network activity have been instrumental in revealing cortical process...
Previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have shown that brain responses to noc...
How pain emerges in the human brain remains an unresolved question. Neuroimaging studies have sugges...
Pain is a highly individual experience. Recent studies have demonstrated that variability in brain d...
Previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have shown that brain responses to noc...
The stimulus-evoked response is the principle measure used to elucidate the timing and spatial locat...
AbstractThe stimulus-evoked response is the principle measure used to elucidate the timing and spati...
AbstractThe stimulus-evoked response is the principle measure used to elucidate the timing and spati...
Pain stimuli evoke widespread responses in the brain. However, our understanding of the physiologica...
Tracking and predicting the temporal structure of nociceptive inputs is crucial to promote survival,...
Background: Many researchers have tried to investigate pain by studying brain responses. One method ...
Tracking and predicting the temporal structure of nociceptive inputs is crucial to promote survival,...
Analyses of intrinsic network activity have been instrumental in revealing cortical processes that a...
Tracking and predicting the temporal structure of nociceptive inputs is crucial to promote survival,...
Background: Many researchers have tried to investigate pain by studying brain responses. One method ...
Abstract Analyses of intrinsic network activity have been instrumental in revealing cortical process...
Previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have shown that brain responses to noc...
How pain emerges in the human brain remains an unresolved question. Neuroimaging studies have sugges...
Pain is a highly individual experience. Recent studies have demonstrated that variability in brain d...
Previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have shown that brain responses to noc...