AbstractUsing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we observed that noxious thermal stimuli (46°C) produce significant signal change in putative reward circuitry as well as in classic pain circuitry. Increases in signal were observed in the sublenticular extended amygdala of the basal forebrain (SLEA) and the ventral tegmentum/periaqueductal gray (VT/PAG), while foci of increased signal and decreased signal were observed in the ventral striatum and nucleus accumbens (NAc). Early and late phases were observed for signals in most brain regions, with early activation in reward related regions such as the SLEA, VT/PAG, and ventral striatum. In contrast, structures associated with somatosensory perception, including SI somatosensory cor...
A meta-analysis of 140 neuroimaging studies was performed using the activation-likelihood-estimate (...
© 2020 It is well recognized that in primates, including humans, noxious body stimulation evokes a n...
Cognitive self-regulation can strongly modulate pain and emotion. However, it is unclear whether sel...
SummaryWe compared brain activations in response to acute noxious thermal stimuli in controls and ch...
Neuroimaging studies of painful stimuli in humans have identified a network of brain regions that is...
Brain activity was studied with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) following thermal stimu...
Substantial controversy exists as to which part of brain activity is genuinely attributable to pain-...
Pain is a complex phenomenon involving perceptual, motor, and autonomic responses, but how the brain...
Although pain is a widely known phenomenon and an important clinical symptom that occurs in numerous...
Pleasurable stimuli, including reward, inhibit pain, but the level of the neuraxis at which they do ...
Pain subserves different functions. Acute pain from the intact body alerts the victim to immediately...
Transcutaneous vagal nerve stimulation (TVNS) is a promising complementary method of pain relief. Ho...
The sensation of pain is critical for the survival of animals and humans. However, the brain mechani...
<p>(A) Hypotheses about the effects of cognitive regulation on pain-related brain processes. The eff...
AbstractPain is a complex sensory experience resulting from the activity of a network of brain regio...
A meta-analysis of 140 neuroimaging studies was performed using the activation-likelihood-estimate (...
© 2020 It is well recognized that in primates, including humans, noxious body stimulation evokes a n...
Cognitive self-regulation can strongly modulate pain and emotion. However, it is unclear whether sel...
SummaryWe compared brain activations in response to acute noxious thermal stimuli in controls and ch...
Neuroimaging studies of painful stimuli in humans have identified a network of brain regions that is...
Brain activity was studied with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) following thermal stimu...
Substantial controversy exists as to which part of brain activity is genuinely attributable to pain-...
Pain is a complex phenomenon involving perceptual, motor, and autonomic responses, but how the brain...
Although pain is a widely known phenomenon and an important clinical symptom that occurs in numerous...
Pleasurable stimuli, including reward, inhibit pain, but the level of the neuraxis at which they do ...
Pain subserves different functions. Acute pain from the intact body alerts the victim to immediately...
Transcutaneous vagal nerve stimulation (TVNS) is a promising complementary method of pain relief. Ho...
The sensation of pain is critical for the survival of animals and humans. However, the brain mechani...
<p>(A) Hypotheses about the effects of cognitive regulation on pain-related brain processes. The eff...
AbstractPain is a complex sensory experience resulting from the activity of a network of brain regio...
A meta-analysis of 140 neuroimaging studies was performed using the activation-likelihood-estimate (...
© 2020 It is well recognized that in primates, including humans, noxious body stimulation evokes a n...
Cognitive self-regulation can strongly modulate pain and emotion. However, it is unclear whether sel...