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    The brain adapting with pain : contribution of neuroimaging technology to pain mechanisms / editor A. Vania Apkarian.

    • Title:The brain adapting with pain : contribution of neuroimaging technology to pain mechanisms / editor A. Vania Apkarian.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Apkarian, A. V., editor.
    • Published/Created:Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer, [2015]
      ©2015
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Pain--Physiological aspects.
      Brain--Physiology.
      Nervous system--Imaging.
    • Medical Subjects: Pain--physiopathology.
      Brain--physiopathology.
      Functional Neuroimaging--trends.
    • Description:xvii, 420 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
    • Summary:"Ideal for anyone with an interest in the increasing role of brain imaging in understanding pain perception and pain mechanisms, this unique, full-color resource thoroughly covers technical advances in the field as well as potential new applications. Dozens of worldwide experts first demystify the technological concepts that are crucial for proper understanding and interpretation of neuroimaging findings, then explore new advances in understanding brain mechanisms of pain, in human as well as animal models"--Publisher's description.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9781496317490 paperback
      1496317491 paperback
    • Contents:Machine generated contents note: SECTION ONE Historical Overview
      1. Brain Imaging and Pain: A Historical Perspective / Kenneth L. Casey
      SECTION TWO Technology: Human Neuroimaging
      2. Using Neuroimaging to Understand Pain: Pattern Recognition and the Path from Brain Mapping to Mechanisms / Tor D. Wager
      3. Resting-State Brain Signals and Functional Connectivity Mapping / Biyu J. He
      4. Monitoring Brain Electrical and Magnetic Activity for Assessing Pain: Advantages and Limitations / Ulf Baumgartner
      5. Time-Frequency Pattern of Pain Processing and Pain Modulation / Markus Ploner
      6. Infrastructure of Brain Rhythms and Its Disruption in Pain / Alexis T. Baria
      7. Modelling the Brain as a Network / Guillermo Cecchi
      8. Pain and Machine Learning / Guillermo Cecchi
      9. Modulation of Acute and Chronic Pain by Noninvasive Stimulation: Advances and Future Potential / Felipe Fregni
      10. Spinal Cord fMRI to Study Pain Processing in Humans / Christian Buchel
      11. Neuroimaging the Genomics of Pain Processing / Jeffrey S. Mogil
      SECTION THREE Technology: Animal Neuroimaging
      12. fMRI Pain-Related Brain Measures in Rodents / Lino Becerra
      13. Combining Neuroimaging with Electrophysiology in Animal Studies / Li Min Chen
      14. phMRI Measures of Analgesics in Preclinical Studies / David Borsook
      SECTION FOUR Acute Pain
      15. Central Nervous System Mechanisms Supporting the Construction of an Experience of Pain Intensity / Robert C. Coghill
      16. "Pain Matrix": Myths and (Unpleasant) Truths / A. Mouraux
      17. Descending Pain Modulatory System in Humans / Melvin Mezue
      18. Evoked Potentials in Relation to Pain Perception / Rolf-Detlef Treede
      19. Placebo and Activity in the Central Nervous System / Christian Buchel
      SECTION FIVE Neuroplasticity and Chronic Pain
      20. Functional Reorganization of the Brain with Chronic Pain / Herta Flor
      21. Anatomical Reorganization of the Brain with Chronic Pain / Arne May
      22. Resting-State Alterations in Chronic Pain / Marwan N. Baliki
      23. Understanding Pain Mechanisms Using Rodent Brain Imaging: Opportunities and Pitfalls / Radi Masri
      SECTION SIX Brain Adapting with Chronic Pain
      24. Chronification of Back Pain: Causes and Consequences / Marwan N. Baliki
      25. Imaging Migraine / Rami Burstein
      26. Chronic Visceral Pain / Qasim Aziz
      27. Brain Imaging and Chronic Visceral Pain / Qasim Aziz
      28. In Search of Pelvic Pain / Melissa A. Farmer
      29. Functional and Structural Neural Abnormalities in Temporomandibular Disorders / Karen D. Davis
      30. Brain Activity and Reorganization in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome / Flavia Di Pietro
      31. Acupuncture, Pain, and Brain Imaging / Jian Kong
      32. Controversies in the Mechanism of Central Pain / F. A. Lenz
      33. Pharmacological fMRI / Irene Tracey
      SECTION SEVEN Future Directions
      34. Neuroethical Issues in Brain Imaging of Pain / Karen D. Davis
      35. Neuroimaging Current Developments and Future Uses / Todd Parrish.
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