Large-scale momentary brain co-activation patterns are associated with hyperalgesia and mediate focal neurochemistry and cross-network functional connectivity in fibromyalgia
Ishtiaq Mawla(Massachusetts General Hospital), Richard E. Harris(Pfizer (United States)), Daniel J. Clauw(University of Michigan), Steven E. Harte(University of Michigan), Helge J. Zöllner(Kennedy Krieger Institute), Zirui Huang(University of Michigan), Tony E. Larkin(University of Michigan), Richard A.E. Edden(Kennedy Krieger Institute), Vitaly Napadow(Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital), George A. Mashour(University of Michigan), Noah Waller(University of Michigan), Eric Ichesco(Apple (Israel)), Chelsea Kaplan(University of Michigan)
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