Identifying inter-individual differences in pain threshold using brain connectome: a test-retest reproducible study

Volume: 202, Pages: 116049 - 116049
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Individuals are unique in terms of brain and behavior. Some are very sensitive to pain, while others have a high tolerance. However, how inter-individual intrinsic differences in the brain are related to pain is unknown. Here, we performed longitudinal test-retest analyses to investigate pain threshold variability among individuals using a resting-state fMRI brain connectome. Twenty-four healthy subjects who received four MRI sessions separated...
Paper Details
Title
Identifying inter-individual differences in pain threshold using brain connectome: a test-retest reproducible study
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
202
Pages
116049 - 116049
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