Randy Lyanne (previously Gellman) Gollub

Affiliations: 
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 
Area:
Clinical translational neuropsychiatric imaging
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Quidé Y, Jahanshad N, Andoh J, et al. (2024) ENIGMA-Chronic Pain: a worldwide initiative to identify brain correlates of chronic pain. Pain
Tu Y, Wilson G, Camprodon J, et al. (2021) Manipulating placebo analgesia and nocebo hyperalgesia by changing brain excitability. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118
Tu Y, Fu Z, Mao C, et al. (2020) Author Correction: Distinct thalamocortical network dynamics are associated with the pathophysiology of chronic low back pain. Nature Communications. 11: 4347
Tu Y, Fu Z, Mao C, et al. (2020) Distinct thalamocortical network dynamics are associated with the pathophysiology of chronic low back pain. Nature Communications. 11: 3948
Yu S, Ortiz A, Gollub RL, et al. (2020) Acupuncture Treatment Modulates the Connectivity of Key Regions of the Descending Pain Modulation and Reward Systems in Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 9
Yu S, Li W, Shen W, et al. (2020) Impaired mesocorticolimbic connectivity underlies increased mechanical pain sensitivity in chronic low back pain. Neuroimage. 116969
Kim H, Mawla I, Lee J, et al. (2020) Reduced tactile acuity in chronic low back pain is linked with structural neuroplasticity in primary somatosensory cortex and is modulated by acupuncture therapy. Neuroimage. 116899
Kim J, Mawla I, Lee J, et al. (2020) Resting state functional brain connectivity predicts clinical improvements in chronic low back pain following acupuncture Integrative Medicine Research. 9: 100503
Tu Y, Ortiz A, Gollub RL, et al. (2019) Corrigendum to "Multivariate resting-state functional connectivity predicts responses to real and sham acupuncture treatment in chronic low back pain" [Neuroimage Clinical 23 (2019) 101885]. Neuroimage. Clinical. 102093
Tu Y, Ortiz A, Gollub RL, et al. (2019) Corrigendum to 'Multivariate resting-state functional connectivity predicts responses to real and sham acupuncture treatment in chronic low back pain' Neuroimage Clinical, 23, 2019, 101885. Neuroimage. Clinical. 102105
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