CORDIS Project
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This research aims to identify brain markers that reflect an individual's ability to modulate pain perception. By using neuroimaging techniques, it seeks to understand how sensory input and brain activity correlate with pain, potentially leading to better treatments for chronic pain conditions.
Pain serves a critical function, warning the organism of danger and potential injury.
While it is often related to the level of sensory input, this relationship is not linear.
The relationship between sensory input and pain can be modulated by the central nervous system based on various sensory, cognitive and affective factors.
Individual differences in the capacity to modulate pain centrally have been associated with chronic pain symptoms as well as the onset of chronic pain following surgery…
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