Background: Associative learning is the theory that two stimuli can be paired to produce similar behavioral responses. In this model, a previously innocuous stimulus can become paired with a noxious stimulus to a point that this previously innocuous stimulus can result in the perception of pain. Objectives: This review discusses concepts related to neural activation and structural alterations in the presence of both chronic pain and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The role of associative learning and protective memory-based behavioral responses in the perception of pain is explored to provide a framework to inform clinical management of individuals with chronic pain and will be linked to the presence of actual or perceived threat or ...
Compared to the field of anxiety research, the use of fear conditioning paradigms for studying chron...
Compared to the field of anxiety research, the use of fear conditioning paradigms for studying chron...
Background: The most common model of chronic pain (CP) development posits that fear of movement and ...
There is growing evidence that fear-learning abnormalities are involved in the development of posttr...
Pain is a biologically relevant signal and response to bodily threat, associated with the urge to re...
Pain is a biologically relevant signal and response to bodily threat, associated with the urge to re...
Recent neuropsychological theories emphasize the influence of maladaptive learning and memory proces...
Learning to predict and control harmful events: chronic pain and conditioning Johan W.S. Vlaeyena,b,...
Chronic pain is one of the major health problems in Western societies, with a prevalence of 19%. Not...
Niklaus Egloff,1 Anna Hirschi,2 Roland von Känel1 1Department of General Internal Medicine, Div...
Acute pain informs the individual that there is an imminent threat of body damage, and is associated...
According to the fear-avoidance model of chronic pain, pain-related fear is of great importance in t...
This chapter highlights the ways that individuals learn to adapt to changes due to painful experienc...
Chronic pain can result from many pain syndromes including complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), ph...
Compared to the field of anxiety research, the use of fear conditioning paradigms for studying chron...
Compared to the field of anxiety research, the use of fear conditioning paradigms for studying chron...
Background: The most common model of chronic pain (CP) development posits that fear of movement and ...
There is growing evidence that fear-learning abnormalities are involved in the development of posttr...
Pain is a biologically relevant signal and response to bodily threat, associated with the urge to re...
Pain is a biologically relevant signal and response to bodily threat, associated with the urge to re...
Recent neuropsychological theories emphasize the influence of maladaptive learning and memory proces...
Learning to predict and control harmful events: chronic pain and conditioning Johan W.S. Vlaeyena,b,...
Chronic pain is one of the major health problems in Western societies, with a prevalence of 19%. Not...
Niklaus Egloff,1 Anna Hirschi,2 Roland von Känel1 1Department of General Internal Medicine, Div...
Acute pain informs the individual that there is an imminent threat of body damage, and is associated...
According to the fear-avoidance model of chronic pain, pain-related fear is of great importance in t...
This chapter highlights the ways that individuals learn to adapt to changes due to painful experienc...
Chronic pain can result from many pain syndromes including complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), ph...
Compared to the field of anxiety research, the use of fear conditioning paradigms for studying chron...
Compared to the field of anxiety research, the use of fear conditioning paradigms for studying chron...
Background: The most common model of chronic pain (CP) development posits that fear of movement and ...