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David Seminowicz, PhD

Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Neural and Pain Sciences

SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY

  • Research interests

     

    Neuroimaging (EEG, MRI)


    Migraine, Burning mouth syndrome, other chronic pain disorders


    Pain-cognition interactions


    Longitudinal studies in humans and rodents


    Interventions

  • Research approaches

    Neuroimaging (EEG, MRI) in humans and rodents


    Cognitive tasks


    Quantitative sensory testing


    Questionnaires

     

    ORCID ID orcid.org/0000-0003-3111-3756#sthash.rmXXjxip.dpuf

Lab or individual page

https://www.daslab.org/

 

Publications

  1. Mathur VA, Khan SA, Keaser ML, Hubbard CS, Goyal M, Seminowicz DA (2015). Altered cognition-related brain activity and interactions with acute pain in migraine. Neuroimage: Clinical. 7: 347-358.
  2. Hubbard CS, Khan SA, Xu S, Cha M, Masri R, Seminowicz DA (2015). Behavioral, metabolic and functional brain changes in a rat model of chronic neuropathic pain: A longitudinal MRI study. Neuroimage.107C:333-344.
  3. Hubbard CS, Khan SA, Keaser ML, Mathur VA, Goyal M, Seminowicz DA (2014). Altered Brain Structure and Function Correlate with Disease Severity and Pain Catastrophizing in Migraine Patients. ENEURO. 0006-14.2014
  4. Khan SA, Keaser ML, Meiller TF, Seminowicz DA (2014). Altered structure and function in hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex in patients with burning mouth syndrome. Pain. 155:1472-80.
  5. Seminowicz DA, Wideman TH, Naso L, Hatami-Khosroushahi Z, Fallatah, S, Ware MA, Jarzem P, Bushnell MC, Shir Y, Ouellet JA, Stone LS (2011). Effective treatment of chronic low back pain in humans reverses abnormal brain anatomy and function. Journal of Neuroscience. 31:7540-7550.