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Dr Patrick Stroman

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  • Home
  • Stroman Lab Down arrow
    • Volunteer for a Research Study
    • Research
    • FMRI Analysis Software - PANTHEON
    • Courses/Teaching
    • Graduate and Undergraduate Student Positions
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    • Congratulations to Jessica Merletti
    • New paper on connectivity analysis using SAPM (Jan 2025)
    • Congratulations to Shima Hassanpour on her recent publication
    • We have received CIHR funding!
    • New paper on how music alters pain perception
    • News article about our pain research
    • Congratulations Dr Powers!
    • Congratulations Dr Ioachim!
    • New paper on altered pain processing in fibromyalgia
  • Events Down arrow
    • Studies of fibromyalgia and people without pain, for comparison, in Summer 2024
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  2. Congratulations to Shima Hassanpour on her recent publication

Congratulations to Shima Hassanpour on her recent publication

Apr 30, 2024

Congratulations to Shima Hassanpour on her publication in Brain Sciences.  The paper is entitled Investigating descending pain regulation in fibromyalgia and link to altered autonomic regulation by means of functional MRI data. This study furthers our understanding of how neural activity related to pain processing is altered in fibromyalgia.

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