The Subjective Experience of Pain: An FMRI Study of Percept-Related Models and Functional Connectivity

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The Subjective Experience of Pain: An FMRI Study of Percept-Related Models and Functional Connectivity. / Wilcox, C.E.; Mayer, A.R.; Teshiba, T.M. et al.
In: Pain Medicine, Vol. 16, No. 11, 19.05.2015, p. 2121-2133.

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Wilcox, CE, Mayer, AR, Teshiba, TM, Ling, J, Smith, BW, Wilcox, GL & Mullins, PG 2015, 'The Subjective Experience of Pain: An FMRI Study of Percept-Related Models and Functional Connectivity', Pain Medicine, vol. 16, no. 11, pp. 2121-2133. https://doi.org/10.1111/pme.12785

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Wilcox, C. E., Mayer, A. R., Teshiba, T. M., Ling, J., Smith, B. W., Wilcox, G. L., & Mullins, P. G. (2015). The Subjective Experience of Pain: An FMRI Study of Percept-Related Models and Functional Connectivity. Pain Medicine, 16(11), 2121-2133. https://doi.org/10.1111/pme.12785

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Wilcox CE, Mayer AR, Teshiba TM, Ling J, Smith BW, Wilcox GL, Mullins PG. 2015. The Subjective Experience of Pain: An FMRI Study of Percept-Related Models and Functional Connectivity. Pain Medicine. 16(11):2121-2133. https://doi.org/10.1111/pme.12785

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Wilcox CE, Mayer AR, Teshiba TM, Ling J, Smith BW, Wilcox GL et al. The Subjective Experience of Pain: An FMRI Study of Percept-Related Models and Functional Connectivity. Pain Medicine. 2015 May 19;16(11):2121-2133. doi: 10.1111/pme.12785

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Wilcox, C.E. ; Mayer, A.R. ; Teshiba, T.M. et al. / The Subjective Experience of Pain: An FMRI Study of Percept-Related Models and Functional Connectivity. In: Pain Medicine. 2015 ; Vol. 16, No. 11. pp. 2121-2133.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - The Subjective Experience of Pain: An FMRI Study of Percept-Related Models and Functional Connectivity

AU - Wilcox, C.E.

AU - Mayer, A.R.

AU - Teshiba, T.M.

AU - Ling, J.

AU - Smith, B.W.

AU - Wilcox, G.L.

AU - Mullins, P.G.

N1 - (1 R03 DA022435) (K23 AA021156)

PY - 2015/5/19

Y1 - 2015/5/19

N2 - Previous work suggests that the perception of pain is subjective and dependent on individual differences in physiological, emotional, and cognitive states. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI) studies have used both stimulus-related (nociceptive properties) and percept-related (subjective experience of pain) models to identify the brain networks associated with pain. Our objective was to identify the network involved in processing subjective pain during cold stimuli.

AB - Previous work suggests that the perception of pain is subjective and dependent on individual differences in physiological, emotional, and cognitive states. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI) studies have used both stimulus-related (nociceptive properties) and percept-related (subjective experience of pain) models to identify the brain networks associated with pain. Our objective was to identify the network involved in processing subjective pain during cold stimuli.

U2 - 10.1111/pme.12785

DO - 10.1111/pme.12785

M3 - Article

VL - 16

SP - 2121

EP - 2133

JO - Pain Medicine

JF - Pain Medicine

SN - 1526-2375

IS - 11

ER -