2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2022.114137
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Is there hemispheric specialization in the chronic pain brain?

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“… 53 - 59 The previous review suggested that brain lateralization could potentially be influenced by previous lateralized injuries and the participants’ life experiences, which lead to the difficulty to identify the individual confounding variables due to the heterogeneity of patient populations. 60 In addition, the mechanism of brain lateralization in the context of experimental pain and chronic pain is not well-understood by using the current non-invasive tools. 60 Previous studies that investigated the exercise-related neural plasticity in healthy controls and/or other diseases demonstrated unilateral and bilateral alterations in different brain regions.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“… 53 - 59 The previous review suggested that brain lateralization could potentially be influenced by previous lateralized injuries and the participants’ life experiences, which lead to the difficulty to identify the individual confounding variables due to the heterogeneity of patient populations. 60 In addition, the mechanism of brain lateralization in the context of experimental pain and chronic pain is not well-understood by using the current non-invasive tools. 60 Previous studies that investigated the exercise-related neural plasticity in healthy controls and/or other diseases demonstrated unilateral and bilateral alterations in different brain regions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 60 In addition, the mechanism of brain lateralization in the context of experimental pain and chronic pain is not well-understood by using the current non-invasive tools. 60 Previous studies that investigated the exercise-related neural plasticity in healthy controls and/or other diseases demonstrated unilateral and bilateral alterations in different brain regions. 53 - 59 Few of them, however, explored the dissociations between unilateral and bilateral findings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%