@article{823481, author = {Tian, Jie,}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/823481}, title = {Multi-modality neuroimaging study on neurobiological mechanisms of acupuncture /}, abstract = {This book introduces essential advances in acupuncture studies using multi-modality neuroimaging, which provides insights into how specific brain networks are involved in acupuncture effects in humans. Stimulating different acupoints to treat various clinical conditions is usually accompanied by multi-dimensional physiological as well as psychological responses, which are regulated by the central nervous system. The book addresses disease-specific neural correlates and acupuncture-targeted regulatory encoding in the brain, and explains the temporal-spatial encoding in brain networks to clarify the acupuncture mechanisms. By highlighting the targeting mechanisms of typical indications of acupuncture, this book provides a scientific explanation for acupuncture therapy.}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4914-9}, recid = {823481}, pages = {1 online resource :}, }