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Investigation of frontopolar cortex under noxious pain stimuli using functional near infrared spectroscopy

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Abstract

We report fNIRS signals from the human frontopolar cortex to investigate the hemodynamic responses under noxious pain stimuli. This study shows the potential role of frontopolar cortex in cognitive evaluation of pain by experimental evidence.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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