A recent study by Lee et al. showed that a dynamic functional connectivity pattern induced by tonic experimental pain might serve as a biomarker of chronic pain. The study illustrates… Click to show full abstract
A recent study by Lee et al. showed that a dynamic functional connectivity pattern induced by tonic experimental pain might serve as a biomarker of chronic pain. The study illustrates key topics in translational neuroscience: the differentiation of biomarker functions, the multimodal integration of biomarkers, and the functional relevance of dynamic connectivity.
               
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