Perception is seen as a process that utilises partial and noisy information to construct a coherent understanding of the world. Here we argue that the experience of pain is no different; it is based on incomplete, multimodal information, which is used to estimate potential bodily threat. We outline a Bayesian inference model, incorporating the key components of cue combination, causal inference, and temporal integration, which highlights the statistical problems in everyday perception. It is from this platform that we are able to review the pain literature, providing evidence from experimental, acute, and persistent phenomena to demonstrate the advantages of adopting a statistical account in pain. Our probabilistic conceptualisation suggest...
Expectations about an impeding pain stimulus strongly shape its perception, yet the degree that unce...
This paper aims to provide a theoretical framework for explaining the subjective character of pain e...
The computational principles by which the brain creates a painful experience from nociception are st...
Perception is seen as a process that utilises partial and noisy information to construct a coherent ...
This paper aims to provide an account of the subjective character of pain experience in terms of pre...
The placebo effect is a component of any response to a treatment (effective or inert), but we still ...
Pain is an experience that powerfully influences the way we interact with our environment. What is l...
Learning is fundamentally about action, enabling the successful navigation of a changing and uncerta...
The placebo effect is a component of any response to a treatment (effective or inert), but we still ...
I argue that pain sensations are perceptual states, namely states that represent (actual or potentia...
Background Due to the inherent subjectivity of pain, it is difficult to make accurate judgements of...
This Zenodo record is a permanently preserved version of a PREreview. You can view the complete PREr...
Research indicates that observers do not always estimate the pain of others accurately. Often, pain ...
The placebo effect is a component of any response to a treatment (effective or inert), but we still ...
Pain intensity ratings are subject to various cognitive modulations - yet the mechanisms underlying ...
Expectations about an impeding pain stimulus strongly shape its perception, yet the degree that unce...
This paper aims to provide a theoretical framework for explaining the subjective character of pain e...
The computational principles by which the brain creates a painful experience from nociception are st...
Perception is seen as a process that utilises partial and noisy information to construct a coherent ...
This paper aims to provide an account of the subjective character of pain experience in terms of pre...
The placebo effect is a component of any response to a treatment (effective or inert), but we still ...
Pain is an experience that powerfully influences the way we interact with our environment. What is l...
Learning is fundamentally about action, enabling the successful navigation of a changing and uncerta...
The placebo effect is a component of any response to a treatment (effective or inert), but we still ...
I argue that pain sensations are perceptual states, namely states that represent (actual or potentia...
Background Due to the inherent subjectivity of pain, it is difficult to make accurate judgements of...
This Zenodo record is a permanently preserved version of a PREreview. You can view the complete PREr...
Research indicates that observers do not always estimate the pain of others accurately. Often, pain ...
The placebo effect is a component of any response to a treatment (effective or inert), but we still ...
Pain intensity ratings are subject to various cognitive modulations - yet the mechanisms underlying ...
Expectations about an impeding pain stimulus strongly shape its perception, yet the degree that unce...
This paper aims to provide a theoretical framework for explaining the subjective character of pain e...
The computational principles by which the brain creates a painful experience from nociception are st...