<p>Averaged correlations (from absolute values) for all neuropsychological variables and pain reports as a function of pain pressure intensity.</p
Person correlations (coefficient r) between mean CBFV variability in the three frequency bands and c...
<p>* Spearman's rank correlation coefficient statistically significant (p<0.05).</p
<p>Correlations between cortical thickness and pain thresholds in migraineurs and controls are liste...
<p>Correlations between the various factors of pain processing (r-values (p-values)).</p
Results of univariate correlation analyses performed for pain effect size versus INTENSITY x TIME.</...
<p>Only scales with significant correlations are reported.</p><p>*p<.05,</p><p>**p<.01.</p
<p>Correlation is significant at the P ≤ 0.01 level (2-tailed); P values are not shown.</p><p>Correl...
<p>Note: All significant level was p<0.05; Normalized Pain NRS = NRS<sub>Imagery</sub>–NRS<sub>Perce...
Correlation between factors and Verbal Rating Scale (VRS) for pain intensity during training and gam...
<p>Pearson`s zero-order correlation coefficients for pain intensity and psychological variables.</p
<p>Note: Normalized Pain NRS = NRS<sub>Imagery</sub>–NRS<sub>Perception</sub>. Average normalized pa...
<p>Spearman’s correlations (Rho and P values) for the difference between pain and non-pain pictures ...
<p>All correlations show <i>P</i><0.05 False Discovery Rate (FDR) corrected for the volume of activa...
<p>Linear correlation analyses were performed for the BOLD signal changes in the ROIs with the unple...
Correlation between QoL variables (SF-36) among participants with Moderate pain (VAPS).</p
Person correlations (coefficient r) between mean CBFV variability in the three frequency bands and c...
<p>* Spearman's rank correlation coefficient statistically significant (p<0.05).</p
<p>Correlations between cortical thickness and pain thresholds in migraineurs and controls are liste...
<p>Correlations between the various factors of pain processing (r-values (p-values)).</p
Results of univariate correlation analyses performed for pain effect size versus INTENSITY x TIME.</...
<p>Only scales with significant correlations are reported.</p><p>*p<.05,</p><p>**p<.01.</p
<p>Correlation is significant at the P ≤ 0.01 level (2-tailed); P values are not shown.</p><p>Correl...
<p>Note: All significant level was p<0.05; Normalized Pain NRS = NRS<sub>Imagery</sub>–NRS<sub>Perce...
Correlation between factors and Verbal Rating Scale (VRS) for pain intensity during training and gam...
<p>Pearson`s zero-order correlation coefficients for pain intensity and psychological variables.</p
<p>Note: Normalized Pain NRS = NRS<sub>Imagery</sub>–NRS<sub>Perception</sub>. Average normalized pa...
<p>Spearman’s correlations (Rho and P values) for the difference between pain and non-pain pictures ...
<p>All correlations show <i>P</i><0.05 False Discovery Rate (FDR) corrected for the volume of activa...
<p>Linear correlation analyses were performed for the BOLD signal changes in the ROIs with the unple...
Correlation between QoL variables (SF-36) among participants with Moderate pain (VAPS).</p
Person correlations (coefficient r) between mean CBFV variability in the three frequency bands and c...
<p>* Spearman's rank correlation coefficient statistically significant (p<0.05).</p
<p>Correlations between cortical thickness and pain thresholds in migraineurs and controls are liste...