Expectations affect the subjective experience of pain by increasing sensitivity to noxious events, an effect underlain by brain regions such as the insula. However, it has been debated whether these neural processes operate on pain-specific information or on more general signals encoding expectation of unpleasant events. To dissociate these possibilities, two independent studies (Sharvit et al., 2018, Pain; Fazeli and Büchel, 2018, J. Neurosci) implemented a cross-modal expectancy paradigm, testing whether responses to pain could also be modulated by the expectation of similarly unpleasant, but painless, events. Despite their differences, the two studies report remarkably convergent (and in some cases complementary) findings. First, the mid...
Previous neuroimaging studies have shown brain activity during not only the application of noxious s...
Valentini E, Koch K. Fine-grained analysis of shared neural circuits between perceived and observed ...
Expectations about the magnitude of impending pain exert a substantial effect on subsequent percepti...
Expectations affect the subjective experience of pain by increasing sensitivity to noxious events, a...
Prediction errors (PEs) are generated when there are differences between an expected and an actual e...
Information about upcoming pain strongly influences pain experience in experimental and clinical set...
Clinical and behavioural evidence has shown that the threat value of pain biases decisions about whe...
The decision as to whether a sensation is perceived as painful does not only depend on sensory input...
The computational principles by which the brain creates a painful experience from nociception are st...
The computational principles by which the brain creates a painful experience from nociception are st...
Knowing what is going to happen next, that is, the capacity to predict upcoming events, modulates th...
Pain sensitivity increases when a noxious stimulus is preceded by cues predicting higher intensity. ...
Pain is a complex phenomenon that is highly modifiable by expectation. Whilst the intensity of incom...
Expectation interacting with nociceptive input can shape the perception of pain. It has been suggest...
Introduction: The anterior insula (AI) has been implicated in the neural encoding of a variety of co...
Previous neuroimaging studies have shown brain activity during not only the application of noxious s...
Valentini E, Koch K. Fine-grained analysis of shared neural circuits between perceived and observed ...
Expectations about the magnitude of impending pain exert a substantial effect on subsequent percepti...
Expectations affect the subjective experience of pain by increasing sensitivity to noxious events, a...
Prediction errors (PEs) are generated when there are differences between an expected and an actual e...
Information about upcoming pain strongly influences pain experience in experimental and clinical set...
Clinical and behavioural evidence has shown that the threat value of pain biases decisions about whe...
The decision as to whether a sensation is perceived as painful does not only depend on sensory input...
The computational principles by which the brain creates a painful experience from nociception are st...
The computational principles by which the brain creates a painful experience from nociception are st...
Knowing what is going to happen next, that is, the capacity to predict upcoming events, modulates th...
Pain sensitivity increases when a noxious stimulus is preceded by cues predicting higher intensity. ...
Pain is a complex phenomenon that is highly modifiable by expectation. Whilst the intensity of incom...
Expectation interacting with nociceptive input can shape the perception of pain. It has been suggest...
Introduction: The anterior insula (AI) has been implicated in the neural encoding of a variety of co...
Previous neuroimaging studies have shown brain activity during not only the application of noxious s...
Valentini E, Koch K. Fine-grained analysis of shared neural circuits between perceived and observed ...
Expectations about the magnitude of impending pain exert a substantial effect on subsequent percepti...