Dyspnoea Neuroimaging
Cross-source consensus on Dyspnoea Neuroimaging from 1 sources and 3 claims.
1 sources · 3 claims
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- Known cerebral structures involved in dyspnoea mediation include the anterior insula, limbic and paralimbic regions in the cingulate gyrus and amygdala, and cerebellar midline regions. — Dyspnoea patterns in patients with advanced diseases: a functional MRI feasibility study protocol
- The study hypothesises that dyspnoea is transmitted and processed through neuronal pathways that may differ by underlying disease, triggers, and subjective symptom dimensions. — Dyspnoea patterns in patients with advanced diseases: a functional MRI feasibility study protocol
- A COPD study found that the cognitive prefrontal cortex and the emotional limbic system may respond differently to dyspnoea-related stimuli. — Dyspnoea patterns in patients with advanced diseases: a functional MRI feasibility study protocol