Journal article

Dynamic assessment of the right lateral frontal cortex response to painful stimulation

M López-Solà, J Pujol, R Hernández-Ribas, BJ Harrison, H Ortiz, C Soriano-Mas, J Deus, JM Menchón, J Vallejo, N Cardoner

Neuroimage | Published : 2010

Abstract

The lateral surface of the right frontal lobe has a relevant role in modulating behavioral responses to aversive stimuli and may significantly influence pain experience. Imaging studies suggest that this modulatory role is multifaceted, but no studies have assessed the regional specialization of this cortex on the basis of its response dynamics during pain processing. We aimed to investigate functional specialization within the right lateral frontal cortex using a dynamic fMRI approach. Brain responses to a mechanical painful stimulus and a preceding anticipatory cue (auditory tone) were assessed in 25 healthy subjects. Functional data were decomposed into 15 sequential activation maps cover..

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Awarded by Ramaciotti Foundations


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported in part by the Ministry of Education and Science of Spain (Grant SAF2007-62376). M. Lopez-Sola is supported by grant number AP2005-0408 and H. Ortiz by grant number AP2006-2869 of the Ministry of Education and Science of Spain. M Lopez-Sola and J Deus are part of the Research Group SGR 1450 from the Agency of University and Research Funding Management of the Catalan Government. Dr. Harrison is supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC) Training Award (I.D, 400420) and an establishment grant from The Clive and Vera Ramaciotti Foundation.