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Regional cerebral activation in irritable bowel syndrome and control subjects with …


H Mertz, V Morgan, G Tanner, D Pickens, R Price, Y … - Gastroenterology, 2000 - Elsevier
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is an alternative technique to measure changes
in regional cerebral activity during stimulation. The BOLD (blood oxygen level–dependent) technique
detects changes in the ratio of deoxyhemoglobin to oxyhemoglobin. When brain-center ...
Cited by 365 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 10 versions

Human brain mechanisms of pain perception and regulation in health and disease

- northwestern.edu [PDF] 
AV Apkarian, MC Bushnell, RD Treede, JK Zubieta - European Journal of Pain, 2005 - Elsevier
The perception of pain due to an acute injury or in clinical pain states undergoes substantial
processing at supraspinal levels. Supraspinal, brain mechanisms are increasingly recognized
as playing a major role in the representation and modulation of pain experience. These ...
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Silent myocardial ischemia


PF Cohn, KM Fox, C Daly - Circulation, 2003 - Am Heart Assoc
Pain Studies No discussion of silent ischemia is complete without consideration of the cardiac
pain mechanism. Although much has been learned about this subject, much is still
uncertain. The afferent fibers that run in the cardiac sympathetic nerves are usually ...
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[PDF] Reflection and reflexion: A social cognitive neuroscience approach to attributional …


MD Lieberman, R Gaunt, DT Gilbert, Y Trope - Advances in experimental …, 2002 - Citeseer
1 This chapter was supported by grants from the National Science Foundation
(BCS-0074562) and the James S. McDonnell Foundation (JSMF 99-25 CN-QUA.05). We gratefully
acknowledge Kevin Kim for technical assistance and Naomi Eisenberger for helpful ...
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The problem of chronic refractory angina. Report from the ESC Joint Study Group …

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C Mannheimer, P Camici, MR Chester, A … - European heart …, 2002 - Eur Soc Cardiology
1Multidisciplinary Pain Center, Department of Medicine, SU/O}stra, Göteborg, Sweden; 2MRC
Cyclotron Unit, Imperial College School of Medicine, Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK; 3National
Refractory Angina Centre, Liverpool, UK; 4Taunton and Somerset Hospital, Taunton, ...
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Keeping pain out of mind: the role of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in pain …

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J Lorenz, S Minoshima, KL Casey - Brain, 2003 - Oxford Univ Press
Frontal lobe activity during pain is generally linked to attentional processing. We addressed the
question of whether 'bottom-up' processing and 'top-down' modulation of nociceptive information
dissociate anatomically within the frontal lobe by using PET scanning during painful ...
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[PDF] Neural mechanisms of autonomic, affective, and cognitive integration


HD Critchley - Journal of Comparative Neurology, 2005 - emotion.caltech.edu
ABSTRACT Influential theoretical models propose a central role for afferent information from
the body in the expression of emotional feeling states. Feedback representations of changing
states of bodily arousal influence learning and facilitate concurrent and prospective ...
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Pathophysiological mechanisms of chronic reversible left ventricular dysfunction …


PG Camici, W Wijns, M Borgers, R De Silva, R Ferrari, J … - Circulation, 1997 - Am Heart Assoc
The long-term consequences of CAD remain a prominent clinical problem. Particularly with new
therapeutic strategies that reduce the mortality associated with acute coronary syndromes, more
patients suffer from the long-term sequelae of this condition. In this setting, the ...
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Acid-evoked currents in cardiac sensory neurons: a possible mediator of …

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CJ Benson, SP Eckert, EW McCleskey - Circulation research, 1999 - Am Heart Assoc
Abstract—Sensory neurons that innervate the heart sense ischemia and mediate angina. To
use patch-clamp methods to study ion channels on these cells, we fluorescently labeled cardiac
sensory neurons (CSNs) in rats so that they could later be identified in dissociated ...
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A PET study exploring the laterality of brainstem activation in migraine using …

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SK Afridi, MS Matharu, L Lee, H Kaube, KJ Friston, RSJ … - Brain, 2005 - Oxford Univ Press
Migraine is a common disabling condition likely to be associated with dysfunction of brain pathways
involved in pain and other sensory modalities. A cardinal, indeed signature, feature of the disorder
that led to its name is that the pain may be lateralized. H 2 15 O-labelled PET was used to ...
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