Objective: To examine the hypothesis that young adults with major depressive disorder (MDD) would show increased affective bias to painful and nonpainful experimental heat stimuli, as evidenced by an increased responsiveness to warm and hot temperatures. Pain and depression often occur together. Pain is both a sensation and an affective experience. Similarly, depression is associated frequently with somatic symptoms as well as emotional dysphoria. Existing evidence indicates that MDD may be associated with altered pain processing. However, the extent to which alterations in experimentally controlled heat pain sensations are related to increased affective bias in MDD is unknown. Method: Graded nonnoxious and noxious heat stimuli were deliver...
Objectives: Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals with depression are characterised by dif...
Objectives: Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals with depression are characterised by dif...
Objectives: Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals with depression are characterised by dif...
Recent evidence suggests that sensitivity to the emotional sequela of experimental thermal pain(meas...
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence suggests that sensitivity to the emotional sequela of experimental therm...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Recent evidence suggests that sensitivity to the emotional sequela of exper...
Recent evidence suggests that sensitivity to the emotional sequela of experimental thermal pain(meas...
Although depression is associated with more clinical pain complaints, psychophysical data sometimes ...
Although depression is associated with more clinical pain complaints, psychophysical data sometimes ...
Although depression is associated with more clinical pain complaints, psychophysical data sometimes ...
Pain complaints are frequently described by depressed patients, and are mostly attributed to abnorma...
Background: Depressed mood alters the pain experience. Yet, despite its clear clinical relevance, li...
Background: Depressed mood alters the pain experience. Yet, despite its clear clinical relevance, li...
Objectives: Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals with depression are characterised by dif...
Pain complaints are frequently described by depressed patients, and are mostly attributed to abnorma...
Objectives: Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals with depression are characterised by dif...
Objectives: Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals with depression are characterised by dif...
Objectives: Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals with depression are characterised by dif...
Recent evidence suggests that sensitivity to the emotional sequela of experimental thermal pain(meas...
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence suggests that sensitivity to the emotional sequela of experimental therm...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Recent evidence suggests that sensitivity to the emotional sequela of exper...
Recent evidence suggests that sensitivity to the emotional sequela of experimental thermal pain(meas...
Although depression is associated with more clinical pain complaints, psychophysical data sometimes ...
Although depression is associated with more clinical pain complaints, psychophysical data sometimes ...
Although depression is associated with more clinical pain complaints, psychophysical data sometimes ...
Pain complaints are frequently described by depressed patients, and are mostly attributed to abnorma...
Background: Depressed mood alters the pain experience. Yet, despite its clear clinical relevance, li...
Background: Depressed mood alters the pain experience. Yet, despite its clear clinical relevance, li...
Objectives: Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals with depression are characterised by dif...
Pain complaints are frequently described by depressed patients, and are mostly attributed to abnorma...
Objectives: Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals with depression are characterised by dif...
Objectives: Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals with depression are characterised by dif...
Objectives: Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals with depression are characterised by dif...