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A multistudy analysis reveals that evoked pain intensity representation is distributed across brain systems

Information is coded in the brain at multiple anatomical scales: locally, distributed across regions and networks, and globally. For pain, the scale of representation has not been formally tested, and quantitative comparisons of pain representations across regions and networks are lacking. In this m...

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Autores principales: Petre, Bogdan, Kragel, Philip, Atlas, Lauren Y., Geuter, Stephan, Jepma, Marieke, Koban, Leonie, Krishnan, Anjali, Lopez-Sola, Marina, Losin, Elizabeth A. Reynolds, Roy, Mathieu, Woo, Choong-Wan, Wager, Tor D.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9098029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35500023
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001620
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author Petre, Bogdan
Kragel, Philip
Atlas, Lauren Y.
Geuter, Stephan
Jepma, Marieke
Koban, Leonie
Krishnan, Anjali
Lopez-Sola, Marina
Losin, Elizabeth A. Reynolds
Roy, Mathieu
Woo, Choong-Wan
Wager, Tor D.
author_facet Petre, Bogdan
Kragel, Philip
Atlas, Lauren Y.
Geuter, Stephan
Jepma, Marieke
Koban, Leonie
Krishnan, Anjali
Lopez-Sola, Marina
Losin, Elizabeth A. Reynolds
Roy, Mathieu
Woo, Choong-Wan
Wager, Tor D.
author_sort Petre, Bogdan
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description Information is coded in the brain at multiple anatomical scales: locally, distributed across regions and networks, and globally. For pain, the scale of representation has not been formally tested, and quantitative comparisons of pain representations across regions and networks are lacking. In this multistudy analysis of 376 participants across 11 studies, we compared multivariate predictive models to investigate the spatial scale and location of evoked heat pain intensity representation. We compared models based on (a) a single most pain-predictive region or resting-state network; (b) pain-associated cortical–subcortical systems developed from prior literature (“multisystem models”); and (c) a model spanning the full brain. We estimated model accuracy using leave-one-study-out cross-validation (CV; 7 studies) and subsequently validated in 4 independent holdout studies. All spatial scales conveyed information about pain intensity, but distributed, multisystem models predicted pain 20% more accurately than any individual region or network and were more generalizable to multimodal pain (thermal, visceral, and mechanical) and specific to pain. Full brain models showed no predictive advantage over multisystem models. These findings show that multiple cortical and subcortical systems are needed to decode pain intensity, especially heat pain, and that representation of pain experience may not be circumscribed by any elementary region or canonical network. Finally, the learner generalization methods we employ provide a blueprint for evaluating the spatial scale of information in other domains.
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spelling pubmed-90980292022-05-13 A multistudy analysis reveals that evoked pain intensity representation is distributed across brain systems Petre, Bogdan Kragel, Philip Atlas, Lauren Y. Geuter, Stephan Jepma, Marieke Koban, Leonie Krishnan, Anjali Lopez-Sola, Marina Losin, Elizabeth A. Reynolds Roy, Mathieu Woo, Choong-Wan Wager, Tor D. PLoS Biol Research Article Information is coded in the brain at multiple anatomical scales: locally, distributed across regions and networks, and globally. For pain, the scale of representation has not been formally tested, and quantitative comparisons of pain representations across regions and networks are lacking. In this multistudy analysis of 376 participants across 11 studies, we compared multivariate predictive models to investigate the spatial scale and location of evoked heat pain intensity representation. We compared models based on (a) a single most pain-predictive region or resting-state network; (b) pain-associated cortical–subcortical systems developed from prior literature (“multisystem models”); and (c) a model spanning the full brain. We estimated model accuracy using leave-one-study-out cross-validation (CV; 7 studies) and subsequently validated in 4 independent holdout studies. All spatial scales conveyed information about pain intensity, but distributed, multisystem models predicted pain 20% more accurately than any individual region or network and were more generalizable to multimodal pain (thermal, visceral, and mechanical) and specific to pain. Full brain models showed no predictive advantage over multisystem models. These findings show that multiple cortical and subcortical systems are needed to decode pain intensity, especially heat pain, and that representation of pain experience may not be circumscribed by any elementary region or canonical network. Finally, the learner generalization methods we employ provide a blueprint for evaluating the spatial scale of information in other domains. Public Library of Science 2022-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9098029/ /pubmed/35500023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001620 Text en © 2022 Petre et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Petre, Bogdan
Kragel, Philip
Atlas, Lauren Y.
Geuter, Stephan
Jepma, Marieke
Koban, Leonie
Krishnan, Anjali
Lopez-Sola, Marina
Losin, Elizabeth A. Reynolds
Roy, Mathieu
Woo, Choong-Wan
Wager, Tor D.
A multistudy analysis reveals that evoked pain intensity representation is distributed across brain systems
title A multistudy analysis reveals that evoked pain intensity representation is distributed across brain systems
title_full A multistudy analysis reveals that evoked pain intensity representation is distributed across brain systems
title_fullStr A multistudy analysis reveals that evoked pain intensity representation is distributed across brain systems
title_full_unstemmed A multistudy analysis reveals that evoked pain intensity representation is distributed across brain systems
title_short A multistudy analysis reveals that evoked pain intensity representation is distributed across brain systems
title_sort multistudy analysis reveals that evoked pain intensity representation is distributed across brain systems
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9098029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35500023
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001620
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