OBJECTIVE : Associative learning has been proposed as a mechanism behind the persistence of pain after tissue healing. The simultaneous occurrence of nociceptive and non-nociceptive input during acute injury mimics the pairings thought to drive classical conditioning effects. However, empirical evidence for classically conditioned allodynia is lacking. We aimed to manipulate pain thresholds with a classical conditioning procedure that used non-nociceptive somatosensory stimuli as conditioned stimuli (CS) and nociceptive stimuli as unconditioned stimuli. We also explored the influence of gender, depression, anxiety, negative affect, and pain catastrophizing on the main manipulation. DESIGN : Thirty-four healthy humans participated in a diffe...
BACKGROUND: . Clinical scenarios of repeated pain usually involve both nociceptive and non-nocicepti...
Pain is a biologically relevant signal and response to bodily threat, associated with the urge to re...
Mario Bernaba, Kevin A Johnson, Jiang-Ti Kong, Sean MackeyStanford Systems Neuroscience and Pain Lab...
OBJECTIVE : Associative learning has been proposed as a mechanism behind the persistence of pain aft...
OBJECTIVE : Associative learning has been proposed as a mechanism behind the persistence of pain aft...
A classical conditioning framework is often used for clinical reasoning about pain that persists aft...
Background: Classical conditioning has frequently been shown to be capable of evoking fear of pain a...
A classical conditioning framework is often used for clinical reasoning about pain that persists aft...
BACKGROUND: Clinical scenarios of repeated pain usually involve both nociceptive and non-nociceptive...
BACKGROUND: . Clinical scenarios of repeated pain usually involve both nociceptive and non-nocicepti...
Purpose of ReviewIt has been known for decades that classical conditioning influences pain perceptio...
Experimental data suggest that associative learning can influence defensive avoidance behavior and p...
Studies indicate that classical and operant conditioning have potential to play a role in the format...
Chronic pain is believed to be related to a dysfunction of descending pain modulatory mechanisms. Fu...
Background: Nocebo effects, including nocebo hyperalgesia, are a common phenomenon in clinical routi...
BACKGROUND: . Clinical scenarios of repeated pain usually involve both nociceptive and non-nocicepti...
Pain is a biologically relevant signal and response to bodily threat, associated with the urge to re...
Mario Bernaba, Kevin A Johnson, Jiang-Ti Kong, Sean MackeyStanford Systems Neuroscience and Pain Lab...
OBJECTIVE : Associative learning has been proposed as a mechanism behind the persistence of pain aft...
OBJECTIVE : Associative learning has been proposed as a mechanism behind the persistence of pain aft...
A classical conditioning framework is often used for clinical reasoning about pain that persists aft...
Background: Classical conditioning has frequently been shown to be capable of evoking fear of pain a...
A classical conditioning framework is often used for clinical reasoning about pain that persists aft...
BACKGROUND: Clinical scenarios of repeated pain usually involve both nociceptive and non-nociceptive...
BACKGROUND: . Clinical scenarios of repeated pain usually involve both nociceptive and non-nocicepti...
Purpose of ReviewIt has been known for decades that classical conditioning influences pain perceptio...
Experimental data suggest that associative learning can influence defensive avoidance behavior and p...
Studies indicate that classical and operant conditioning have potential to play a role in the format...
Chronic pain is believed to be related to a dysfunction of descending pain modulatory mechanisms. Fu...
Background: Nocebo effects, including nocebo hyperalgesia, are a common phenomenon in clinical routi...
BACKGROUND: . Clinical scenarios of repeated pain usually involve both nociceptive and non-nocicepti...
Pain is a biologically relevant signal and response to bodily threat, associated with the urge to re...
Mario Bernaba, Kevin A Johnson, Jiang-Ti Kong, Sean MackeyStanford Systems Neuroscience and Pain Lab...