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Anterior insular volume decrease is associated with dysfunction of the reward system in patients with chronic pain
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This article illustrates decreased network activity of the reward system in association with insular cortical volume decrease in patients with chronic pain, and its close relationships with affective and cognitive morbidity of pain. Attenuation of brain's reward system involving cortical plastic changes might have a key role in chronification of pain.
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