A review of functional imaging of the brain and pain Ronald P. Pawl ReviewPaper 01 August 1999 Pages: 249 - 255
Direct evidence of nociceptive input to human anterior cingulate gyrus and parasylvian cortex M. Rios}R. -D. TreedeF. A. Lenz OriginalPaper 01 August 1999 Pages: 256 - 264
Meta-Analysis of thirty-four independent samples studied using PET reveals a significantly attenuated central response to noxious stimulation in clinical pain patients Stuart W. G. Derbyshire OriginalPaper 01 August 1999 Pages: 265 - 280
Examination of the role of the cerebral cortex in the perception of pain using functional magnetic resonance imaging Elizabeth DisbrowRalf BaronYvonne Baron OriginalPaper 01 August 1999 Pages: 281 - 290
Cerebral activity in the perception of visceral pain Daniel H. S. Silverman OriginalPaper 01 August 1999 Pages: 291 - 299
Cognitive-behavioral factors in the management of chronic low back pain: Conceptualization and evidence of treatment efficacy John W. BurnsAmanda KubilusElizabeth Michael OriginalPaper 01 August 1999 Pages: 300 - 307
Functional magnetic resonance imaging of pain consciousness: Cortical networks of pain critically depend on what is implied by “pain” A. Vania Apkarian OriginalPaper 01 August 1999 Pages: 308 - 315
Cerebral responses to warmth and heat and cold pain measured by positron emission tomography Satoshi MinoshimaKenneth L. Casey OriginalPaper 01 August 1999 Pages: 316 - 320
Multidisciplinary treatment of benign chronic pain syndrome in substance abusing patients Neil D. MahoneyJames E. DevineDaniel Angres OriginalPaper 01 August 1999 Pages: 321 - 331