fMRI reveals neural activity overlap between adult and infant pain
Limited understanding of infant pain has led to its lack of recognition in clinical practice. While the network of brain regions that encode the affective and sensory aspects of adult pain are well described, the brain structures involved in infant nociceptive processing are completely unknown, m...
Main Authors: | Goksan, S, Hartley, C, Clare, S, Jenkinson, M, Tracey, I, Slater, R, Emery, F, Cockrill, N, Poorun, R, Moultrie, F, Rogers, R, Campbell, J, Sanders, M, Adams, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2015
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