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- Introduction
- Talk outline
- Multiple CNS pathways of pain signalling
- Cortical regions that are involved in pain
- Brain imaging to visualize regions activated by pain
- Cortical network activated by pain
- Pain is a complex experience
- Pain activation in ACC and IC
- Cortical regions involved in pain modulation
- Information from cortex to the spinal cord
- Psychological conditions can alter pain
- Attentional state modulates pain
- Shifting attention away from pain
- Distraction from pain makes it weaker
- Pain reduced during distraction
- Attentional modulation in S1 and insular cortex
- Commonly used distraction task
- Heat pain activation when attention to pain
- Cingulofrontal-PAG circuit activated during Stroops
- Emotional state alters pain
- Studies to separate attention and emotions
- Mood and pain
- Mood predicts pain unpleasantness
- Mood alters pain-evoked activity
- Emotional modulation and attentional modulation
- Empathy and pain
- Testing the effect of empathy on pain perception
- High empathy = more pain
- Placebo analgesia
- Effect of a drug is a combination of parameters
- Placebo effects in a number of disorders
- The placebo effect can be created in two ways
- Expectation-induced placebo analgesia
- Imaging placebo analgesia (1)
- Imaging placebo analgesia (2)
- Forebrain involvement in opiate analgesia
- Imaging of opiate analgesia
- PET can determine receptors related to analgesia
- Pain-related opiate binding
- Forebrain dopamine involved in pain modulation
- Dopamine release in response to muscle pain
- Conclusions
- Thank you
Topics Covered
- Involvement of the forebrain in pain perception
- Descending pain control pathways from cortex
- Attentional modulation of pain
- Emotional modulation of pain
- Empathy and pain
- Placebo analgesia
- Role of forebrain opiates and dopamine in analgesia
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Talk Citation
Bushnell, M.C. (2009, January 26). Forebrain mechanisms of pain modulation [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 15, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/DJXH2977.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on January 26, 2009
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. M. Catherine Bushnell, Speaker's Bureau: Lilly / Grant/Research Support (Principal Investigator): Astra Zeneca.