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Pain perception across species

Peer-Reviewed Publication

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Researchers report that pain perception differences among individuals are partly due to amplitude differences in the brain's gamma band oscillations; electrophysiological experiments to examine brain activity in rodents as well as 203 participants revealed that gamma band oscillations are a selective index of pain sensitivity and can reliably predict subjective pain sensitivity of individuals as well as differences in sensitivity among individuals.

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Article #18-12499: "Neural indicators of perceptual variability of pain across species," by L. Hu and G. D. Iannetti.

MEDIA CONTACT: G. D. Iannetti, University College London, UNITED KINGDOM; tel: +44 (0) 20 7679 3759, +39 348 3386677; email: g.iannetti@ucl.ac.uk


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