We investigated whether and how temporary shifts in self-construals modulate neural correlates of pain perception. Event-related potentials (ERPs) to painful and non-painful electrical stimulations were recorded from adults after being primed with independent and interdependent self-construals. Electrical stimulations to the left hand elicited two negative components (N60 and N130) over the frontal /central regions and two positive components (P90 and P300) over the central/parietal regions with larger amplitudes over the right rather than the left hemispheres. Painful vs. non-painful stimulations enlarged P90, N130, and P300 amplitudes. Independent vs. interdependent self-construal priming induced larger N130 amplitudes to painful stimulat...
Suppression of spontaneous alpha oscillatory activities, interpreted as cortical excitability, was o...
The readiness potential (RP), which is a slow negative electrical brain potential that occurs before...
Attending to pain-relevant information is crucial to protect us from physical harm. Behavioral studi...
The present study investigated whether and how self-construal priming influences empathic neural res...
Abstract Introduction Bidirectional effects between cognition and pain have been extensively reporte...
Recent event-related brain potential (ERP) study disentangled an early automatic component and a lat...
Pain is a highly subjective experience that can be substantially influenced by differences in indivi...
Pain is a subjective, multidimensional experience that depends on many factors, including pain stimu...
Pain has not only sensory, but also emotional and cognitive, components. Some studies have explored ...
Pain habituation is associated with a decrease of activation in brain areas related to pain percepti...
Pain is a complex, universal and subjective experience. Many previous experimental studies highlight...
Background and Aims: Pain perception is typically measured by questionnaires and behavioural respons...
Chronic pain research is increasingly focused on the neuroplastic mechanisms underlying subjective p...
The shared-representation model of empathy suggests that vicarious pain processes rely partly on the...
Background and Aims: Pain perception is typically measured by questionnaires and behavioural respons...
Suppression of spontaneous alpha oscillatory activities, interpreted as cortical excitability, was o...
The readiness potential (RP), which is a slow negative electrical brain potential that occurs before...
Attending to pain-relevant information is crucial to protect us from physical harm. Behavioral studi...
The present study investigated whether and how self-construal priming influences empathic neural res...
Abstract Introduction Bidirectional effects between cognition and pain have been extensively reporte...
Recent event-related brain potential (ERP) study disentangled an early automatic component and a lat...
Pain is a highly subjective experience that can be substantially influenced by differences in indivi...
Pain is a subjective, multidimensional experience that depends on many factors, including pain stimu...
Pain has not only sensory, but also emotional and cognitive, components. Some studies have explored ...
Pain habituation is associated with a decrease of activation in brain areas related to pain percepti...
Pain is a complex, universal and subjective experience. Many previous experimental studies highlight...
Background and Aims: Pain perception is typically measured by questionnaires and behavioural respons...
Chronic pain research is increasingly focused on the neuroplastic mechanisms underlying subjective p...
The shared-representation model of empathy suggests that vicarious pain processes rely partly on the...
Background and Aims: Pain perception is typically measured by questionnaires and behavioural respons...
Suppression of spontaneous alpha oscillatory activities, interpreted as cortical excitability, was o...
The readiness potential (RP), which is a slow negative electrical brain potential that occurs before...
Attending to pain-relevant information is crucial to protect us from physical harm. Behavioral studi...