The Strain in Pain Lies Mainly in the Brain: What Have We Learned from the Neuroimaging of Pain?

View event: You will be able to view the event at http://videocast.nih.gov when the event is live.
 
Air date: Thursday, May 21, 2009, 2:00:00 PM
iCalendar: Add event to iCalendar Add an upcoming event to your calendar.
Description: NIDCR 2009 Seminar Series: From Basic Research to Therapy -- The Latest Frontier

Dr. Sean Mackey of Stanford University School of Medicine will discuss his work on elucidating the mechanisms of pain perception and control using neuroimaging techniques such as Virtual Reality and fMRI. One study uses real-time fMRI images to show patients how their brain functions when in pain, and trains them to gain more control of their pain experience through relaxation and other cognitive techniques. Another project uses neuroimaging to investigate how chronic pain causes changes within the brain that amplify and maintain pain.

Dr. Sean Mackey is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Anesthesia and Neurosciences at Stanford University School of Medicine. He is also a co-director of the Stanford Pain Research and Clinical Center, which brings together clinicians, researchers, engineers, and patients to work toward solving the problem of chronic pain.

For more information, visit http://www.nidcr.nih.gov/NewsAndFeatures/Announcements/NewSeminarSeries.htm
Author: Dr. Sean Mackey, Associate Professor in the Departments of Anesthesia and Neurosciences, Stanford University School of Medicine
Runtime: 60 minutes
CIT File ID: None
CIT Live ID: 7665