Figure 1. Hypothesis on the preservation and integration of pain information (IMAGE)
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The left figure represents a three-dimensional space formed by fMRI voxels (volumetric activity unit captured by fMRI) within a network. The green two-dimensional plane (expectation subspace) represents the subspace preserving information about pain expectations, while the orange two-dimensional plane (stimulus subspace) represents the subspace preserving information about the stimulus intensity. The temporal activities of a network were projected onto these subspaces, and based on this information, the study examined whether each network preserved or integrated the two types of pain information. The initial hypothesis proposed that in lower-level networks (blue box), only one type of pain information would be well-preserved, leading to poor reconstruction of participants’ pain reports (indicating a lack of integration). In contrast, higher-level networks (red box) were hypothesized to preserve and integrate both types of pain information.
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