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@@ -27,9 +27,7 @@ title: "Longitudinal changes in human supraspinal processing after RIII-feedback
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# Additional information about the resource, e.g., a brief abstract.
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- The human body has the ability to influence its sensation of pain by
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- modifying the transfer of nociceptive information at the spinal level.
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- This modulation, known as descending pain inhibition, is known to originate
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+ The human body has the ability to influence its sensation of pain by modifying the transfer of nociceptive information at the spinal level. This modulation, known as descending pain inhibition, is known to originate
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supraspinally and can be activated by a variety of ways including positive
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mental imagery. However, its exact mechanisms remain unknown. We investigated,
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using a longitudinal fMRI design, the brain activity leading up and in response
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