ホーム
探索
nav.journalClub
トレンド
その他
synapse
⌘+K
言語
日本語
日本語
Authors’ Reply: Bridging Neurofeedback and Structural Connectivity in Chronic Pain | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Open Access
Authors’ Reply: Bridging Neurofeedback and Structural Connectivity in Chronic Pain
LB
Luke Spencer Bialostocki
DA
Divya Bharatkumar Adhia
University of Otago
DM
Damith Rathnayake Mudiyanselage
See all
Key Points
Neurofeedback may enhance structural connectivity in chronic pain, promoting better management strategies.
Aiming to connect neurofeedback with brain structural pathways, this work provides a novel perspective on treatment.
Observational analysis reveals critical insights into functional pathways affected by chronic pain and neurofeedback.
This approach highlights the need for innovative solutions in managing chronic pain based on emerging biomarkers.
Read Full Paper
externally
Mark Helpful
Like
Save
Bookmark
Relay
Share
View Full Paper
Mark Helpful
Like
Save
Bookmark
Relay
Share
View Full Paper
Cite This Study
Copy
Bialostocki et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69a75c99c6e9836116a25991
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.2196/89007