Learning to predict and control harmful events: chronic pain and conditioning Johan W.S. Vlaeyena,b,c,* Pain is a biologically relevant signal and response to bodily threat, associated with the urge to restore the integrity of the body. Immediate protective responses include increased arousal, selective attention, escape, and facial expressions, followed by recuperative avoidance and safety-seeking behaviors. To facilitate early and effective protection against future bodily threat or injury, learning takes place rapidly. Learning is the observable change in behavior due to events in the internal and external environmental and includes nonassociative (habituation and sensitization) and associative learning (Pavlovian and operant conditionin...
Acute pain informs the individual that there is an imminent threat of body damage, and is associated...
Current fear-avoidance models consider fear of pain as a key factor in the development of chronic mu...
Human fear conditioning research since Watson's case study on "Little Albert" has vastly evolved and...
Pain is a biologically relevant signal and response to bodily threat, associated with the urge to re...
Pain is a biologically relevant signal and response to bodily threat, associated with the urge to re...
This chapter highlights the ways that individuals learn to adapt to changes due to painful experienc...
This review provides an overview of learning mechanisms and memory aspects for the development of ch...
This review provides an overview of learning mechanisms and memory aspects for the development of ch...
Pain is considered a hardwired signal of bodily disturbance belonging to a basic motivational system...
Chronic pain is one of the major health problems in Western societies, with a prevalence of 19%. Not...
Background: Associative learning is the theory that two stimuli can be paired to produce similar beh...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience urging the individual to take action to resto...
Acute pain informs the individual that there is an imminent threat of body damage, and is associated...
Current fear-avoidance models consider fear of pain as a key factor in the development of chronic mu...
Human fear conditioning research since Watson's case study on "Little Albert" has vastly evolved and...
Pain is a biologically relevant signal and response to bodily threat, associated with the urge to re...
Pain is a biologically relevant signal and response to bodily threat, associated with the urge to re...
This chapter highlights the ways that individuals learn to adapt to changes due to painful experienc...
This review provides an overview of learning mechanisms and memory aspects for the development of ch...
This review provides an overview of learning mechanisms and memory aspects for the development of ch...
Pain is considered a hardwired signal of bodily disturbance belonging to a basic motivational system...
Chronic pain is one of the major health problems in Western societies, with a prevalence of 19%. Not...
Background: Associative learning is the theory that two stimuli can be paired to produce similar beh...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience urging the individual to take action to resto...
Acute pain informs the individual that there is an imminent threat of body damage, and is associated...
Current fear-avoidance models consider fear of pain as a key factor in the development of chronic mu...
Human fear conditioning research since Watson's case study on "Little Albert" has vastly evolved and...