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The Human Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex in Pain and Pain Modulation: A Review and Activation‐Likelihood Estimation Approach

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Pain, Volume 30, Issue 6, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Background The dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) has become a cornerstone of pain neuroscience, believed critically involved in processing acute and chronic pain, as well as in pain modulation. The dlPFC is thought to balance sensory perception with the cognitive appraisal of noxious stimuli.
Lewis S. Crawford   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) as adjunct for planning laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) near eloquent structures. [PDF]

open access: yesActa Neurochir (Wien)
Rifi Z   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Benchmarking fMRI Denoising Pipelines

open access: yesHuman Brain Mapping, Volume 47, Issue 10, July 2026.
This paper benchmarked fMRI denoising pipelines on task‐ and resting‐state, single‐ and multi‐echo fMRI datasets, in a modern 1‐step regression framework, with pre‐whitening and time‐shifted physiological confounds involved. ABSTRACT Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a powerful tool for probing neuronal activity in vivo, but fMRI data are
Tianye Zhai   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Symptom Overlap and Neurobiological Similarities Between Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Tinnitus

open access: yesHuman Brain Mapping, Volume 47, Issue 10, July 2026.
Results from this study showed patterns in which those with PTSD and tinnitus demonstrated decreased functional connectivity between certain brain regions compared to those with only tinnitus and healthy controls. ABSTRACT Many symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) overlap with the psychological sequelae of tinnitus, including sleep ...
John C. Moring   +14 more
wiley   +1 more source

Test–Retest Reliability of Sensorimotor Activity Measured With Spinal Cord fMRI

open access: yesHuman Brain Mapping, Volume 47, Issue 10, July 2026.
fMRI captured sensorimotor activation in hand‐related spinal cord regions, in accord with the established neuroanatomical organisation of the cord. While task performance reliability was good‐to‐excellent, the reliability of spinal cord activation was mixed.
Olivia S. Kowalczyk   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Intrinsic Functional Architecture Reflects Individual Differences in Passive Working Memory: An Exploratory Resting‐State fMRI Study

open access: yesHuman Brain Mapping, Volume 47, Issue 10, July 2026.
Passive working memory performance is associated with intrinsic connectivity among dorsal attention, control, and sensorimotor subnetworks, suggesting a baseline functional scaffolding for individual differences. ABSTRACT Passive working memory (WM) is rarely detectable because it is thought to rely less on persistent neural firing, leaving a minimal ...
Yun Tian   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Exploring the Utility of a Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Cannabis Cue-Reactivity Paradigm in Treatment-Seeking Adults With Cannabis Use Disorder. [PDF]

open access: yesBiol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging
Sahlem GL   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Clinically Feasible White Matter Fiber Tractography in Peritumoral Zones With Cerebral Vasogenic Edema

open access: yesMagnetic Resonance in Medicine, Volume 96, Issue 1, Page 287-301, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Purpose In diffusion MRI, vasogenic edema manifests as a major fraction of isotropic water that dilutes the anisotropic intra‐axonal portion of the signal. Many tractography algorithms mistake vasogenic edema for the white matter boundary and terminate tracking to prevent producing spurious streamlines.
Patryk Filipiak   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

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