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The Brain Adapting with Pain "Contribution of Neuroimaging Technology to Pain Mechanisms"

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Ideal for anyone with an interest in the increasing role of brain imaging in understanding pain perception and pain mechanisms, this unique, full-color resource thoroughly covers technical advances in the field as well as potential new applications. Dozens of worldwide experts first demystify the technological concepts that are crucial for proper understanding and interpretation of neuroimaging findings, then explore new advances in understanding brain mechanisms of pain, in human as well as animal models.

Key Features:
Covers key topics in the field, including the historical perspective, technology, animal pain neuroimaging, acute pain, neuroplasticity of chronic pain, chronic pain, pain modulation, ethical conflicts, and future directions
Highlights strengths and weaknesses of specific neuroimaging techniques, and includes divergent views regarding outcomes and implications.
Provides a short commentary from Dr. Apkarian, covering significant advances and unanswered questions.
Ensures that both the experienced scientist and the general clinician will find the information they need to understand the current state of the field as well as potential future directions regarding the interaction between the brain and pain.
Discusses both acute and various chronic pain conditions from a functional/physiological, structural/anatomical perspective, and evaluates the tools with which new therapies should be developed for properly treating and/or preventing pain states.

Table Of Contents
1. Brain Imaging and Pain: A Historical Perspective
Kenneth L. Casey
2. Using Neuroimaging to Understand Pain: Pattern Recognition and the Path from Brain Mapping to Mechanisms
Tor D. Wager
3. Resting State Brain Signals and Functional Connectivity Mapping
Biyu J. He
4. Monitoring Brain Electrical/Magnetic Activity for Assessing Pain: Advantages and Limitations
Rolf Detlef Treede and U. Baumgartner
5. The Time Frequency Pattern of Pain Processing and Pain Modulation
Markus Ploner
6. The Infrastructure of Brain Rhythms and Its Disruption in Pain
Alexis T. Baria
7. Modeling the Brain as a Network
Guillermo Cecchi
8. Pain and Machine Learning
Guillermo Cecchi
9. Modulation of Acute and Chronic Pain by Non-Invasive Stimulation: Advances and Future Potential
Jean-Pascal Lefaucheur, Camilo Diaz Cruz, and Felipe Fregni
10. Spinal Cord fMRI to Study Pain Processing in Humans
Christian Sprenger and Christian Buchel
11. Neuroimaging the Genomics of Pain Processing
Ulrike Bingel and Jeffrey S. Mogil
12. fMRI Pain Related Brain Measures in Rodents
Jaymin Upadhyay, David Borsook, and Lino Becerra
13. Combining Neuroimaging with Electrophysiology in Animal Studies
Li Min Chen
14. phMRI Measures of Analgesics in Preclinical Studies
Lino Becerra and David Borsook
15. Central Nervous System Mechanisms Supporting the Construction of an Experience of Pain Intensity
Robert C. Coghill
16. The Pain Matrix : Myths and (Unpleasant) Truths
G.D. Iannetti and A. Mouraux
17. The Descending Pain Modulatory System in Humans
Irene Tracey and Melvin Mezue
18. Evoked Potentials in Relation to Pain Perception
A Moraux, G. D. Iannetti, U. Baumgartner, and R.D. Treede
19. Placebo and Activity in the Central Nervous System
Christian Sprenger, Tor D. Wager, and Christian Buchel
20. Functional Reorganization of the Brain with Chronic Pain
A Vania Apkarian and Herta Flor
21. Anatomical Reorganisation of the Brain with Chronic Pain
T. Schmidt-Wilcke and A. May
22. Resting State Alterations in Chronic Pain
DM Torta, Franco Cauda, V. Napadow, and Marwan N. Baliki
23. Understanding Pain Mechanisms Using Rodent Brain Imaging: Opportunities and Pitfalls
David A. Seminowicz, Catherine S. Hubbard, and Radi Masri
24. Chronification of Back Pain: Causes and Consequences
A Vania Apkarian and Marwan N. Baliki
25. Imaging Migraine
David Borsook, Lino Becerra, and Rami Burstein
26. Chronic Visceral Pain
Emeran A. Mayer, Arpana Gupta, Yasser Al Omran, and Qasim Aziz
27. Brain Imaging and Chronic Visceral Pain
Yasser Al Omran and Qasim Aziz
28. In Search of Pelvic Pain
Melissa A. Farmer
29. Functional and Structural Neural Abnormalities in Temporomandibular Disorders
Massieh Moayedi and Karen D. Davis
30. Brain Activity and Reorganization in CRPS
Martin Lotze and Flavia DiPietro
31. Acupuncture, Pain, and Brain Imaging
Randy L. Gollub and Jian Kong
32. Controversies in the Mechanism of Central Pain
J.H. Chien, J.H. Kim, J.J. Cheng, C.C. Liu, J.D. Greenspan, and F.A. Lenz
33. Pharmacological FMRI
David Borsook, Tor Wager, and Irene Tracey
34. Neuroethical Issues in Brain Imaging of Pain
Karen D. Davis
35. Neuroimaging Current Developments and Future Uses
Todd Parrish
Autores
ISBN
978-1-4963-1749-0
EAN
9781496317490
Editor
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Stock
NO
Idioma
Inglés
Nivel
Profesional
Formato
Encuadernado
Tapa Dura
Páginas
400
Largo
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Ancho
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Peso
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Edición
Fecha de edición
16-08-2015
Año de edición
2015
Nº de ediciones
1
Colección
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Nº de colección
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