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Multiple Functional Brain Networks Related to Pain Perception Revealed by fMRI.


ABSTRACT: The rise of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has led to a deeper understanding of cortical processing of pain. Central to these advances has been the identification and analysis of "functional networks", often derived from groups of pre-selected pain regions. In this study our main objective was to identify functional brain networks related to pain perception by examining whole-brain activation, avoiding the need for a priori selection of regions. We applied a data-driven technique-Constrained Principal Component Analysis for fMRI (fMRI-CPCA)-that identifies networks without assuming their anatomical or temporal properties. Open-source fMRI data collected during a thermal pain task (33 healthy participants) were subjected to fMRI-CPCA for network extraction, and networks were associated with pain perception by modelling subjective pain ratings as a function of network activation intensities. Three functional networks emerged: a sensorimotor response network, a salience-mediated attention network, and the default-mode network. Together, these networks constituted a brain state that explained variability in pain perception, both within and between individuals, demonstrating the potential of data-driven, whole-brain functional network techniques for the analysis of pain imaging data.

SUBMITTER: Damascelli M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9537130 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multiple Functional Brain Networks Related to Pain Perception Revealed by fMRI.

Damascelli Matteo M   Woodward Todd S TS   Sanford Nicole N   Zahid Hafsa B HB   Lim Ryan R   Scott Alexander A   Kramer John K JK  

Neuroinformatics 20210608 1


The rise of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has led to a deeper understanding of cortical processing of pain. Central to these advances has been the identification and analysis of "functional networks", often derived from groups of pre-selected pain regions. In this study our main objective was to identify functional brain networks related to pain perception by examining whole-brain activation, avoiding the need for a priori selection of regions. We applied a data-driven technique-C  ...[more]

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