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Neuroimaging of pain / Luca Saba, editor.

Contributor(s): Saba, Luca,, editor literario
Material type: materialTypeLabelE-bookPublisher: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2017Description: 1 recurso en línea (xiv, 640 páginas) : ilustraciones (algunas a color).ISBN: 3319480464; 9783319480466.Subject: Dolor | PatologíaOnline resources: Acceso a este recurso digital (usuarios Universidad Europea de Madrid)Digital Resources
Contents:
The economical impact of pain -- Metabolomics and Pain -- Brain Neuroanatomy -- Physiopathology of pain -- Magnetic Resonance -- Anticipatory brain responses and expectancy effects on pain: theory, research findings, and functional networks -- Anticipation and placebo analgesia -- Neuroimaging of chronic pain -- Peripheral nerves imaging pain -- Neuroimaging in migraines -- Rheumatic pain -- Neuroimaging studies of somatoform pain disorder: How far have we come? -- Neuroimaging visceral pain -- Multiple sclerosis and pain -- Sex and gender effects in pain -- The Neuroimaging of vicarious pain -- Acupuncture analgesia: a review of peripheral and central mechanisms -- Neuroimaging of Paediatric Pain.
Abstract: Authored by world renowned scientists, this book expertly reviews all the imaging techniques and exciting new methods for the analysis of the pain, including novel tracers, biomarker, metabolomic and gene-array profiling, together with cellular, genetic, and molecular approaches. Recent advances in human brain imaging techniques have allowed a better understand of the functional connectivity in pain pathways, as well as the functional and anatomical alterations that occur in chronic pain patients. Modern imaging techniques have permitted rapid progress in the understanding of networks in the brain related to pain processing and those related to different types of pain modulation. Neuroimaging of Pain is designed to be a valuable resource for radiologists, neuroradiologists, neurologists and neuroscientists, working in hospitals and universities from junior trainees to consultants.
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The economical impact of pain -- Metabolomics and Pain -- Brain Neuroanatomy -- Physiopathology of pain -- Magnetic Resonance -- Anticipatory brain responses and expectancy effects on pain: theory, research findings, and functional networks -- Anticipation and placebo analgesia -- Neuroimaging of chronic pain -- Peripheral nerves imaging pain -- Neuroimaging in migraines -- Rheumatic pain -- Neuroimaging studies of somatoform pain disorder: How far have we come? -- Neuroimaging visceral pain -- Multiple sclerosis and pain -- Sex and gender effects in pain -- The Neuroimaging of vicarious pain -- Acupuncture analgesia: a review of peripheral and central mechanisms -- Neuroimaging of Paediatric Pain.

Authored by world renowned scientists, this book expertly reviews all the imaging techniques and exciting new methods for the analysis of the pain, including novel tracers, biomarker, metabolomic and gene-array profiling, together with cellular, genetic, and molecular approaches. Recent advances in human brain imaging techniques have allowed a better understand of the functional connectivity in pain pathways, as well as the functional and anatomical alterations that occur in chronic pain patients. Modern imaging techniques have permitted rapid progress in the understanding of networks in the brain related to pain processing and those related to different types of pain modulation. Neuroimaging of Pain is designed to be a valuable resource for radiologists, neuroradiologists, neurologists and neuroscientists, working in hospitals and universities from junior trainees to consultants.

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