2024
DOI: 10.1002/ejp.4737
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Peak alpha frequency differs between chronic back pain and chronic widespread pain

Natalie McLain,
Rocco Cavaleri,
Jason Kutch

Abstract: BackgroundLow peak alpha frequency (PAF) is an electroencephalography (EEG) outcome associated reliably with high acute pain sensitivity. However, existing research suggests that the relationship between PAF and chronic pain is more variable. This variability could be attributable to chronic pain groups typically being examined as homogenous populations, without consideration being given to potential diagnosis‐specific differences. Indeed, while emerging work has compared individuals with chronic pain to healt… Show more

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