The visual context of seeing the body can reduce the experience of acute pain, producing a multisensory analgesia. Here we investigated the neural correlates of this “visually induced analgesia” using fMRI. We induced acute pain with an infrared laser while human participants looked either at their stimulated right hand or at another object. Behavioral results confirmed the expected analgesic effect of seeing the body, while fMRI results revealed an associated reduction of laser-induced activity in ipsilateral primary somatosensory cortex (SI) and contralateral operculoinsular cortex during the visual context of seeing the body. We further identified two known cortical networks activated by sensory stimulation: (1) a set of brain areas cons...
Around a quarter of the population report "mirror pain" experiences in which bodily sensations of pa...
Multisensory interactions can produce analgesic effects. In particular, viewing ones own body reduce...
The origin of the conscious experience of pain in the brain is a continuing enigma in neuroscience. ...
The visual context of seeing the body can reduce the experience of acute pain, producing a multisens...
Given previous reports of strong interactions between vision and somatic senses, we investigated whe...
Given previous reports of strong interactions between vision and somatic senses, we investigated whe...
open access articlePrevious studies demonstrated that pain induced by a noxious stimulus during a di...
Pain demands attention, yet pain can be reduced by focusing attention elsewhere. The neural processe...
The brain is the principal processor of internal and external sensory experiences including pain. Pa...
peer reviewedBackground: Visually induced analgesia (VIA) defines a phenomenon in which viewing one’...
Pain is a complex subjective experience, that can be shaped by several cognitive, psychological and ...
Pain perception is highly dependant on the conscious state of the individual and the meaning of the ...
Pain is a subjective experience that protects the body. This function implies a special relation bet...
Around a quarter of the population report ‘mirror pain’ experiences in which bodily sensations of pa...
Neuroimaging studies of painful stimuli in humans have identified a network of brain regions that is...
Around a quarter of the population report "mirror pain" experiences in which bodily sensations of pa...
Multisensory interactions can produce analgesic effects. In particular, viewing ones own body reduce...
The origin of the conscious experience of pain in the brain is a continuing enigma in neuroscience. ...
The visual context of seeing the body can reduce the experience of acute pain, producing a multisens...
Given previous reports of strong interactions between vision and somatic senses, we investigated whe...
Given previous reports of strong interactions between vision and somatic senses, we investigated whe...
open access articlePrevious studies demonstrated that pain induced by a noxious stimulus during a di...
Pain demands attention, yet pain can be reduced by focusing attention elsewhere. The neural processe...
The brain is the principal processor of internal and external sensory experiences including pain. Pa...
peer reviewedBackground: Visually induced analgesia (VIA) defines a phenomenon in which viewing one’...
Pain is a complex subjective experience, that can be shaped by several cognitive, psychological and ...
Pain perception is highly dependant on the conscious state of the individual and the meaning of the ...
Pain is a subjective experience that protects the body. This function implies a special relation bet...
Around a quarter of the population report ‘mirror pain’ experiences in which bodily sensations of pa...
Neuroimaging studies of painful stimuli in humans have identified a network of brain regions that is...
Around a quarter of the population report "mirror pain" experiences in which bodily sensations of pa...
Multisensory interactions can produce analgesic effects. In particular, viewing ones own body reduce...
The origin of the conscious experience of pain in the brain is a continuing enigma in neuroscience. ...