Functional pain disorders [electronic resource] / Emeran Mayer.

By: Mayer, Emeran A [spk]Material type: FilmFilmSeries: Henry Stewart talksBiomedical & life sciences collection. Pain and the control of pain : pain transmission, regulation and management: Publisher: London : Henry Stewart Talks, 2009Description: 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (40 min.) : color, sound)Subject(s): Irritable Bowel Syndrome -- epidemiology | Pain -- genetics | Pain -- prevention & control | Pain -- therapy | VisceraOnline resources: Click here to access online | Series
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Contents: Visceral pain disorders -- Epidemiology of IBS -- Overlap of IBS with other functional pain syndromes -- Is there a shared CNS abnormality in functional pain disorders? -- Reported alterations in brain responses in stress-sensitive pain syndromes -- Deconstructing the clinical syndrome into biological endophenotypes -- Identifying associations between genes and biological intermediate phenotypes -- Central neurobiological phenomics strategy -- Temporal dimensions of central pain amplification -- Central pain amplification: altered sensorimotor gating -- Preattentive sensory gating mechanisms -- Role of altered emotional arousal -- Central pain amplification.
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Contents: Visceral pain disorders -- Epidemiology of IBS -- Overlap of IBS with other functional pain syndromes -- Is there a shared CNS abnormality in functional pain disorders? -- Reported alterations in brain responses in stress-sensitive pain syndromes -- Deconstructing the clinical syndrome into biological endophenotypes -- Identifying associations between genes and biological intermediate phenotypes -- Central neurobiological phenomics strategy -- Temporal dimensions of central pain amplification -- Central pain amplification: altered sensorimotor gating -- Preattentive sensory gating mechanisms -- Role of altered emotional arousal -- Central pain amplification.

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