Acceptance training has been used to help individuals cope with negative emotion and pain (Hayes et al., 1999), however little is known about the neural mechanisms mediating these effects. The present study examined whether acceptance training can modify pain and emotion (both subjective and brain responses), whether these changes in emotion are associated with changes in pain, and whether subjective changes are associated with brain changes. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were used as a measure of neural response to laboratory pain and pictorial stimuli. Participants (N = 15) came in for one laboratory visit and underwent thermal pain testing and passive picture viewing of negative and neutral stimuli before and after a randomly assigned ...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has been regarded as a novel technique of neuromodulation wi...
Much research on mindfulness and meditation investigates the relationship between mindfulness practi...
Growing evidence suggests that media images of ideal female and male body-types have a negative impa...
Acceptance training has been used to help individuals cope with negative emotion and pain (Hayes et ...
Neural models of the processing of illusory contour (ICs) diverge from one another in terms of thei...
Previous research has found that victims of crime tend to exhibit asynchronous movement (e.g. Gra...
Despite the importance of rehearsal to most models of verbal working memory, its role has been recen...
The revelation effect is a memory illusion in recognition memory where items are more likely to be c...
Research has shown varying results for gender differences in emotional reactivity. While some studie...
Electroencephalography (EEG) studies indicate a reduced or absent self-preference effect for faces i...
The body is represented in the brain at levels that incorporate multisensory information. This thes...
Background: Over the last few decades brain imaging studies have made important contributions to our...
To increase understanding into the specific networks involved in the pathophysiology of different ty...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Anxiety disorders are the most common class...
This study asks if infrahumanization a detectable individual trait, and how empathy and emotional li...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has been regarded as a novel technique of neuromodulation wi...
Much research on mindfulness and meditation investigates the relationship between mindfulness practi...
Growing evidence suggests that media images of ideal female and male body-types have a negative impa...
Acceptance training has been used to help individuals cope with negative emotion and pain (Hayes et ...
Neural models of the processing of illusory contour (ICs) diverge from one another in terms of thei...
Previous research has found that victims of crime tend to exhibit asynchronous movement (e.g. Gra...
Despite the importance of rehearsal to most models of verbal working memory, its role has been recen...
The revelation effect is a memory illusion in recognition memory where items are more likely to be c...
Research has shown varying results for gender differences in emotional reactivity. While some studie...
Electroencephalography (EEG) studies indicate a reduced or absent self-preference effect for faces i...
The body is represented in the brain at levels that incorporate multisensory information. This thes...
Background: Over the last few decades brain imaging studies have made important contributions to our...
To increase understanding into the specific networks involved in the pathophysiology of different ty...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Anxiety disorders are the most common class...
This study asks if infrahumanization a detectable individual trait, and how empathy and emotional li...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has been regarded as a novel technique of neuromodulation wi...
Much research on mindfulness and meditation investigates the relationship between mindfulness practi...
Growing evidence suggests that media images of ideal female and male body-types have a negative impa...