The award is partly based on the article my colleagues and I published in JPain last year, wherein we looked for brain correlates of conditioned pain modulation (CPM) in pain-free individuals and people with fibromyalgia (FM). https://t.co/J7pmVJeTmp (3) h
Check out our latest paper suggesting that abnormal PAG connectivity may underlie facilitation of pain in #Fibromyalgia #neuroscience #neuroimaging #pain https://t.co/GdtqDywgVU
RT @imawla: Resting Functional Connectivity of the Periaqueductal Gray Is Associated With Normal Inhibition and Pathological Facilitation i…
RT @imawla: Resting Functional Connectivity of the Periaqueductal Gray Is Associated With Normal Inhibition and Pathological Facilitation i…
RT @imawla: Resting Functional Connectivity of the Periaqueductal Gray Is Associated With Normal Inhibition and Pathological Facilitation i…
RT @imawla: Resting Functional Connectivity of the Periaqueductal Gray Is Associated With Normal Inhibition and Pathological Facilitation i…
RT @imawla: Resting Functional Connectivity of the Periaqueductal Gray Is Associated With Normal Inhibition and Pathological Facilitation i…
RT @imawla: Resting Functional Connectivity of the Periaqueductal Gray Is Associated With Normal Inhibition and Pathological Facilitation i…
Resting Functional Connectivity of the Periaqueductal Gray Is Associated With Normal Inhibition and Pathological Facilitation in Conditioned Pain Modulation. Paper in June issue of J Pain, by CPFRC team @UMich: https://t.co/UDbVwP2tQi https://t.co/MaRnc4LS
Resting Functional Connectivity of the Periaqueductal Gray is Associated with Normal Inhibition and Pathological Facilitation in Conditioned #PainModulation | #ECM https://t.co/07LalIxZ4S