AN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FRAMEWORK FOR PAIN DECODING AND DRUG EFFICACY EVALUATION BASED ON NEURAL POPULATION DYNAMICS
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Building on these findings, we developed an AI-assisted neural decoding framework that integrates population-level neural features with advanced machine-learning architectures to infer pain- and analgesia-related brain states directly from neural activity. A brain-state–driven neuronal distillation strategy enriched drug-sensitive neural ensembles, improving decoding robustness and biological interpretability. Comparative model evaluation demonstrated that ensemble-based decoders achieved high discriminability, reliable probability calibration, and strong generalization across animals and experimental contexts.
This framework enables continuous, stimulus-minimized quantification of analgesic efficacy, temporal dynamics, and drug-specific neural signatures. By shifting evaluation from behavior to neural population states, this approach enhances temporal resolution, reduces experimental variability, and improves ethical compliance, establishing a scalable platform for pain research and preclinical analgesic drug development.
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