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« Back to PublicationsBrain signatures of nociplastic pain: Fibromyalgia Index and descending modulation at population level.
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Kelleher EM. et al, (2026), Brain, 149, 1365 - 1380
Letter to the editor: Precision-guided multi-site insular deep brain stimulation for refractory neuropathic pain.
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Segerdahl AR. et al, (2026), Brain Stimul, 19
Modelling subject variability in the spatial and temporal characteristics of functional modes.
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Harrison SJ. et al, (2020), Neuroimage, 222
Hospitalization in fibromyalgia: a cohort-level observational study of in-patient procedures, costs and geographical variation in England.
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Soni A. et al, (2020), Rheumatology (Oxford), 59, 2074 - 2084
Calibration of arterial spin labeling data-potential pitfalls in post-processing.
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Pinto J. et al, (2020), Magn Reson Med, 83, 1222 - 1234
Imaging Clinically Relevant Pain States Using Arterial Spin Labeling.
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Loggia ML. et al, (2019), Pain Rep, 4
Defining the Functional Role of NaV1.7 in Human Nociception.
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McDermott LA. et al, (2019), Neuron, 101, 905 - 919.e8
Hospitalisation in fibromyalgia: in-patient treatment characteristics, costs and geographical variation in England
Conference paper
Soni A. et al, (2019), CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RHEUMATOLOGY, 37, S131 - S131
Modelling Subject Variability in the Spatial and Temporal Characteristics of Functional Modes
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Harrison S. et al, (2019)
A brain-based pain facilitation mechanism contributes to painful diabetic polyneuropathy.
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Segerdahl AR. et al, (2018), Brain, 141, 357 - 364
A systematic study of the sensitivity of partial volume correction methods for the quantification of perfusion from pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling MRI.
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Zhao MY. et al, (2017), Neuroimage, 162, 384 - 397
Corrigendum: The dorsal posterior insula subserves a fundamental role in human pain.
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Segerdahl AR. et al, (2015), Nat Neurosci, 18
The dorsal posterior insula subserves a fundamental role in human pain.
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Segerdahl AR. et al, (2015), Nat Neurosci, 18, 499 - 500
The dorsal posterior insula is not an island in pain but subserves a fundamental role - Response to: "Evidence against pain specificity in the dorsal posterior insula" by Davis et al.
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Segerdahl AR. et al, (2015), F1000Res, 4
