Pain-free resting-state functional brain connectivity predicts individual pain sensitivity

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  • who: Tamas Spisak from the University Hospital have published the Article: Pain-free resting-state functional brain connectivity predicts individual pain sensitivity, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
  • what: The authors investigate the capacity of pain-free resting-state functional brain connectivity to predict individual pain sensitivity (defined as a composite measure of heat, cold and mechanical pain thresholds) in a sample of a total of N=116 young healthy participants. The authors report the RPN-signature, an objective, brain-based measure of pain sensitivity, based on functional connectivity acquired during pain-free resting . . .

     

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