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Cerebral Oscillations of Pain

In this study we examine the precise brain mechanisms associated with a reliable marker of pain sensitivity and test it against several alternative mechanisms, with the overall goal of understanding the brain networks involved in the pain-alpha relationship and their association with psychosocial and sensory variables.

Relevant papers:

Cerebral peak alpha frequency predicts individual differences in pain sensitivity
Cerebral peak alpha frequency reflects average pain severity in a human model of sustained, musculoskeletal pain
Corticomotor Depression is Associated With Higher Pain Severity in the Transition to Sustained Pain: A Longitudinal Exploratory Study of Individual Differences
Sensorimotor Peak Alpha Frequency Is a Reliable Biomarker of Prolonged Pain Sensitivity 

Contact Us

Seminowicz Pain Imaging Lab

Robarts Research Institute, University of Western Ontario

Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry

dseminow@uwo.ca​

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