Tonic pain alters functional connectivity of the descending pain modulatory network involving amygdala, periaqueductal gray, parabrachial nucleus and anterior cingulate cortex

Introduction: Resting state functional connectivity (FC) is widely used to assess functional brain alterations in patients with chronic pain. However, reports of FC accompanying tonic pain in pain-free persons are rare. A network we term the Descending Pain Modulatory Network (DPMN) is implicated in...

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Main Authors: Dorsey, S.G (Author), Greenspan, J.D (Author), Gullapalli, R.P (Author), Keaser, M.L (Author), Khan, S.A (Author), Meeker, T.J (Author), Schmid, A.-C (Author), Seminowicz, D.A (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Academic Press Inc. 2022
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