Chia-shu Lin

Dental Neuroimaging


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      List of Tables

1.1 Trends of the academic publication in dental research related to brain and neuroimaging.
1.2 Selected findings (since 2010) of neuroimaging research, which are related to the issues of the ‘landmark discoveries or concepts’ of oral neuroscience (Iwata and Sessle 2019), as quoted in field (A) to (G).
1.3 Selected findings (since 2010) of brain imaging research related to the clinical disciplines of dentistry.
4.1 Meta-analyses of neuroimaging findings of the motor area (since 2015).
4.2 Neuroimaging research on the brain mechanisms of mastication (since 2015).
4.3 Neuroimaging research on brain mechanisms of swallowing (since 2015).
5.1 Neuroimaging research on brain mechanisms of oral somatosensory processing (since 2015).
5.2 Neuroimaging research on brain mechanisms of taste or food stimuli (since 2015).
5.3 Neuroimaging research on brain mechanisms of oral multisensory processing.
6.1 Recent meta-analytical findings on neuroimaging research on pain (since 2015).
6.2 Neuroimaging research on brain mechanisms of central sensitization and pain (since 2015).
6.3 Neuroimaging research on brain mechanisms of pain related to temporomandibular disorders (since 2015).
6.4 Neuroimaging research on brain mechanisms of pain related to trigeminal neuralgia and painful neuropathy (since 2015).
6.5 Neuroimaging research on brain mechanisms of burning mouth syndrome (since 2015).
6.6 Definition of fear, anxiety and phobia.
6.7 Neuroimaging research on brain mechanisms of dental fear/anxiety.
7.1 Recent findings on age-related changes in oral sensorimotor functions (since 2015).
7.2 Neuroimaging research on brain mechanisms of aging and oral functions (since 2015).
7.3 Neuroimaging research on brain mechanisms of oral functions and neurodegenerative disorders (since 2010), see also Table 7.2.
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8.2 Neuroimaging research on brain mechanisms of training/intervention to improve swallowing (since 2015).
9.1 Proposed components of the brain–stomatognathic integrative assessment (BSIA).
9.2 Recent findings on neuroimaging research on oral functions based on animal models (since 2015).

      List of Boxes

2.1 From the Brain to Behaviour – It Is All about the Energy!
2.2 From Tools to Discovery – Basic Skills about Reading Neuroimaging Data
2.3 From Tools to Discovery – Key Concepts in the Processing of Imaging Data
2.4 From Tools to Discovery – Brain Mapping and the Use of the Brain Atlas
2.5 From Research to Practice – There Is Something More Important Than an ‘Image’ for Neuroimaging
3.1 From the Brain to Behaviour – Brain Mechanisms of Rating One’s Feeling
4.1 From Tools to Discovery – Meta-analysis of Neuroimaging Findings
4.2 From Research to Practice – Better Brain, Better Chewing?
4.3 From Tools to Discovery – How to Draw a Conclusion From a Neuroimaging Study
5.1 From Research to Practice – Why Is Orofacial Apparatus So Sensitive?
6.1 From Research to Practice – Revision of the Definition of Chronic Pain by Neuroimaging Evidence
7.1 From the Brain to Behaviour – Sensorimotor Adaptation
7.2 From the Brain to Behaviour – Executive Function of the Brain