Acupuncture modulates temporal neural responses in wide brain networks: evidence from fMRI study
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Accumulating neuroimaging studies in humans have shown that acupuncture can modulate a widely distributed brain network, large portions of which are overlapped with the pain-related areas. Recently, a striking feature of acupuncture-...
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Main Authors: | Ai Lin (Author), Gong Qiyong (Author), Chen Peng (Author), Liu Zhenyu (Author), you Youbo (Author), Xue Ting (Author), Zhong Chongguang (Author), Tian Jie (Author), Bai Lijun (Author), Qin Wei (Author), Dai Jianping (Author), Liu Yijun (Author) |
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2010-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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