The human amygdala and pain: Evidence from neuroimaging

Volume: 35, Issue: 2, Pages: 527 - 538
Published: Oct 25, 2012
Abstract
The amygdala, a small deep brain structure involved in behavioral processing through interactions with other brain regions, has garnered increased attention in recent years in relation to pain processing. As pain is a multidimensional experience that encompasses physical sensation, affect, and cognition, the amygdala is well suited to play a part in this process. Multiple neuroimaging studies of pain in humans have reported activation in the...
Paper Details
Title
The human amygdala and pain: Evidence from neuroimaging
Published Date
Oct 25, 2012
Volume
35
Issue
2
Pages
527 - 538
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