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Bidirectional modulation of pain by neurofeedback: Preliminary findings with fMRI at 7T

Demin, K. A.; Hwang, J. S.; Che, W.; Kim, D.; Woo, W.; Lau, H.; Taschereau-Dumouchel, V.

2026-05-13 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.05.11.724199 bioRxiv
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Previous brain decoding studies indicate that an individuals pain experience can be robustly predicted from distributed patterns of brain activity. Two brain decoders have notably been associated respectively with the nociceptive and cognitive aspects of pain experience, the Neurologic Pain Signature (NPS) and the Stimulus-Intensity Independent Pain Signature (SIIPS). Yet, we still do not know if these brain patterns are also causally related to pain experience. To evaluate this possibility, we used high-field (7-Tesla) fMRI to test whether humans can alter their pain experience by bidirectionally modulating their pain-related brain activity in decoded neurofeedback paradigm. In a double-blind design, participants were trained to up- and down-regulate the NPS or the SIIPS. Our results indicate that participants can achieve bidirectional control of both signatures. NPS expression reliably increased during pain stimulation and covaried with both stimulus intensity and subjective ratings. In contrast, SIIPS expression did not show consistent stimulus-locked effects in the primary analyses. Importantly, reduction in pain rating was specific for SIIPS-training, whereas NPS has failed to show any consistent behavioral effect. Based on these preliminary findings, we hereby preregister a follow-up study, with specified rationale, hypotheses, experimental design, and analysis protocols.

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