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Pain sensitivity is inversely related to regional grey matter density in the brain

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Structural variations occurred in areas associated with the default mode network, attentional direction and shifting, as well as somatosensory processing, which underscore the potential importance of processes related to default mode thought and attention in shaping individual differences in pain sensitivity.
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The dynamic pain connectome

TL;DR: How recent progress in understanding of individual differences in intrinsic attention to pain and neural network dynamics in chronic pain can facilitate development of personalized pain therapies is described and the concept of a dynamic 'pain connectome' in the brain is introduced.
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Individual differences in pain: understanding the mosaic that makes pain personal.

TL;DR: The individual and combined influences of these biological and psychosocial variables results in a unique mosaic of factors that contributes pain in each individual, which is critically important in order to provide optimal pain treatment.
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Assessment of Chronic Pain: Domains, Methods, and Mechanisms.

TL;DR: Assessment of chronic pain is discussed, including approaches available for assessing multiple pain domains and for addressing pathophysiological mechanisms and recommendations for optimal pain assessment are concluded.
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Is the rationale more important than deception? A randomized controlled trial of open-label placebo analgesia.

TL;DR: It is revealed that placebos with a plausible rationale are more effective than without a rationale and the ubiquitously assumed necessity of concealment in placebo administration is questioned.
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Reduced inflammatory and muscle damage biomarkers following oral supplementation with bioavailable curcumin

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that consumption of curcumin reduced biological inflammation, but not quadriceps muscle soreness, during recovery after EIMD, and the observed improvements in biological inflammation may translate to faster recovery and improved functional capacity during subsequent exercise sessions.
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Advances in functional and structural MR image analysis and implementation as FSL.

TL;DR: A review of the research carried out by the Analysis Group at the Oxford Centre for Functional MRI of the Brain (FMRIB) on the development of new methodologies for the analysis of both structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging data.
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A default mode of brain function.

TL;DR: A baseline state of the normal adult human brain in terms of the brain oxygen extraction fraction or OEF is identified, suggesting the existence of an organized, baseline default mode of brain function that is suspended during specific goal-directed behaviors.
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Fast robust automated brain extraction

TL;DR: An automated method for segmenting magnetic resonance head images into brain and non‐brain has been developed and described and examples of results and the results of extensive quantitative testing against “gold‐standard” hand segmentations, and two other popular automated methods.
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Voxel-Based Morphometry—The Methods

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the steps involved in VBM, with particular emphasis on segmenting gray matter from MR images with non-uniformity artifact and provide evaluations of the assumptions that underpin the method, including the accuracy of the segmentation and the assumptions made about the statistical distribution of the data.
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