Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has greatly advanced our current understanding of pain, although most studies to date have focused on imaging of cortical structures. In the present study, we have used fMRI at 3 T to investigate the neural activity evoked by thermal sensation and pain (42 °C and 46 °C) throughout the entire lower neuroaxis from the first synapse in the spinal cord rostral to the thalamus in healthy subjects. The results demonstrate that noxious thermal stimulation (46 °C) produces consistent activity within various structures known to be involved in the pain matrix including the dorsal spinal cord, reticular formation, periaqueductal gray and rostral ventral medulla. However, additional areas of activity were ev...
Although the small-diameter primary afferent fibers in the skin promptly respond to nociceptive stim...
Abstract: The capacity of pain to alert against potential injury or focus attention on damaged tissu...
Background and purposeTouch and brush sensory stimuli elicit activity in discriminative touch pathwa...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has greatly advanced our current understanding of pain,...
Purpose: The expected intensity of pain resulting from a noxious stimulus has been observed to have ...
Abstract: Neuroimaging studies of painful stimuli in humans have identified a network of brain regio...
ii Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies performed to date have focused on brain stru...
Background: In functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)studies, there are limitedpublished data ...
Background: Pain-related studies have mainly been performed through traditional methods, which lack...
Chronic pain is thought to arise because of maladaptive changes occurring within the peripheral nerv...
Chronic pain is thought to arise because of maladaptive changes occurring within the peripheral nerv...
Although the small-diameter primary afferent fibers in the skin promptly respond to nociceptive stim...
Mechanical hyperalgesia is one distressing symptom of neuropathic pain which is explained by central...
Although the small-diameter primary afferent fibers in the skin promptly respond to nociceptive stim...
Pain perception is a multidimensional phenomenon, derived from sensory, affective, cognitive-evaluat...
Although the small-diameter primary afferent fibers in the skin promptly respond to nociceptive stim...
Abstract: The capacity of pain to alert against potential injury or focus attention on damaged tissu...
Background and purposeTouch and brush sensory stimuli elicit activity in discriminative touch pathwa...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has greatly advanced our current understanding of pain,...
Purpose: The expected intensity of pain resulting from a noxious stimulus has been observed to have ...
Abstract: Neuroimaging studies of painful stimuli in humans have identified a network of brain regio...
ii Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies performed to date have focused on brain stru...
Background: In functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)studies, there are limitedpublished data ...
Background: Pain-related studies have mainly been performed through traditional methods, which lack...
Chronic pain is thought to arise because of maladaptive changes occurring within the peripheral nerv...
Chronic pain is thought to arise because of maladaptive changes occurring within the peripheral nerv...
Although the small-diameter primary afferent fibers in the skin promptly respond to nociceptive stim...
Mechanical hyperalgesia is one distressing symptom of neuropathic pain which is explained by central...
Although the small-diameter primary afferent fibers in the skin promptly respond to nociceptive stim...
Pain perception is a multidimensional phenomenon, derived from sensory, affective, cognitive-evaluat...
Although the small-diameter primary afferent fibers in the skin promptly respond to nociceptive stim...
Abstract: The capacity of pain to alert against potential injury or focus attention on damaged tissu...
Background and purposeTouch and brush sensory stimuli elicit activity in discriminative touch pathwa...