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MMN as a biomarker in Chronic Pain

Chronic pain affects millions of people and remains extremely challenging to treat. Because of this, researchers are trying to find reliable signals in the brain that could help us understand chronic pain better and guide new treatments. One such signal is called mismatch negativity (MMN) — a small, automatic brain response that occurs when we hear an unexpected sound. In our review paper [1], we looked at all the published studies that examined whether MMN changes in people with chronic pain. After searching major medical databases, we found 17 studies, of which 7 met our criteria for detailed analysis. These studies included people with a variety of long-lasting pain conditions, and one study used a controlled method to create a long-lasting pain sensation experimentally. Most studies measured either the size of the MMN response or the speed at which it occurred. Three studies found that people with chronic pain had smaller MMN responses , suggesting the brain may be less efficien...