Pain is a complex experience characterized by sensory,emotional, and cognitive aspects, which is likely to resultfrom the activity of large populations of central nervoussystem (CNS) cells. A crucial challenge in pain research istherefore to identify how the joint involvement of the differentnociceptive networks, that have been described byanatomical and electrophysiological techniques in experimentalanimals [1], gives rise to pain perception andmodulation.To this end, it is necessary to monitor functional activityof large neuronal arrays, in parallel with psychophysicalself-reports. This has been accomplished in humansusing different kinds of functional imaging techniques,among which positron emission tomography (PET) andfunctional magneti...
Pain is a conscious experience, crucial for survival. To investigate the neural basis of pain percep...
Pain is a complex phenomenon that is highly modifiable by expectation. Whilst the intensity of incom...
The main focus of this thesis is chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMSKP) as this equates to the largest...
Pain is a complex experience characterized by sensory,emotional, and cognitive aspects, which is lik...
Time-dependent increases of local metabolic or blood flow rates have been described in spinal cord a...
Summary – Brain responses to pain, assessed through positron emission tomography (PET) and functiona...
The brain is the principal processor of internal and external sensory experiences including pain. Pa...
Non-invasive functional brain imaging is used more than ever to investigate pain in health and disea...
Background: Pain-related studies have mainly been performed through traditional methods, which lack...
Pain has at least two dimensions such as somatosensory qualities and affect and patients are frequen...
Functional imaging of pain-related central nervous system (CNS) activ-ity provides a powerful method...
The intensity and unpleasantness of a painful experience is often described as correlating well with...
Pain, while salient, is highly subjective. A sensation perceived as painful by one person may be per...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Most studies concerning imaging of pain processing have used thermal, chemic...
In this paper, we review blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) functional magnetic resonance imag...
Pain is a conscious experience, crucial for survival. To investigate the neural basis of pain percep...
Pain is a complex phenomenon that is highly modifiable by expectation. Whilst the intensity of incom...
The main focus of this thesis is chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMSKP) as this equates to the largest...
Pain is a complex experience characterized by sensory,emotional, and cognitive aspects, which is lik...
Time-dependent increases of local metabolic or blood flow rates have been described in spinal cord a...
Summary – Brain responses to pain, assessed through positron emission tomography (PET) and functiona...
The brain is the principal processor of internal and external sensory experiences including pain. Pa...
Non-invasive functional brain imaging is used more than ever to investigate pain in health and disea...
Background: Pain-related studies have mainly been performed through traditional methods, which lack...
Pain has at least two dimensions such as somatosensory qualities and affect and patients are frequen...
Functional imaging of pain-related central nervous system (CNS) activ-ity provides a powerful method...
The intensity and unpleasantness of a painful experience is often described as correlating well with...
Pain, while salient, is highly subjective. A sensation perceived as painful by one person may be per...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Most studies concerning imaging of pain processing have used thermal, chemic...
In this paper, we review blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) functional magnetic resonance imag...
Pain is a conscious experience, crucial for survival. To investigate the neural basis of pain percep...
Pain is a complex phenomenon that is highly modifiable by expectation. Whilst the intensity of incom...
The main focus of this thesis is chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMSKP) as this equates to the largest...