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Hypothalamic activation discriminates painful and non-painful initiation of the trigeminal autonomic reflex - an fMRI study.

Maike MöllerJan MehnertArne May
Published in: Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache (2019)
Our results suggest the anterior hypothalamus, besides the thalamus and specific brain stem regions, play a significant role in networks that mediate autonomic output (e.g. lacrimation) following trigeminal input, but only if the trigeminal system is activated by a stimulus comprising a painful component.
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