Chronic pain patients have poorer pain inhibition, self-regulatory ability, executive functioning and autonomic inhibition than those without pain, supporting the view that suppressing pain is mentally taxing. In the current study, an alternate explanation was proposed; namely, that pain inhibition, self-regulation, executive functions, and heart rate variability (HRV) are all controlled by the same general inhibitory system. To test this hypothesis, participants came into the laboratory for three sessions. At the first session, individual differences in pain thresholds, self-regulatory strength, executive functioning, and HRV were measured. At the second and third sessions, self-regulatory persistence and within-session changes in pain thr...
This work was supported by the Royal Society of Edinburgh Sabbatical Research Grant 2019 (award ID n...
Objective. To test the hypotheses that dysregulation of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) is associ...
Evidence suggests that pain processing and cognitive task engagement compete for resources under a s...
Chronic pain patients have poorer pain inhibition, self-regulatory ability, executive functioning an...
Objectives: The prevalence of chronic pain and disability will continue to increase due to an aging ...
This research study explores the effects of a history of chronic pain on current pain perception and...
A growing body of literature suggests that chronic-pain patients suffer from problems in various neu...
Although the co-occurrence of negative affect and pain is well recognized, the mechanism underlying ...
The present set of studies assessed the relation between neural, psychological, and cognitive mechan...
There are numerous indications of possible involvement of the autonomic nervous system in the genesi...
PURPOSE: The aim of this review was to investigate the relationship between heart rate (HR) or blood...
Objective: To propose a new model outlining a hypothesized cyclical relation between executive funct...
Coping with the demands of pain diminishes self-regulatory capacity and causes self-regulatory fatig...
Objective To test the hypotheses that dysregulation of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) is associa...
Chronic pain conditions such as fibromyalgia (FM) and temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) are accompa...
This work was supported by the Royal Society of Edinburgh Sabbatical Research Grant 2019 (award ID n...
Objective. To test the hypotheses that dysregulation of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) is associ...
Evidence suggests that pain processing and cognitive task engagement compete for resources under a s...
Chronic pain patients have poorer pain inhibition, self-regulatory ability, executive functioning an...
Objectives: The prevalence of chronic pain and disability will continue to increase due to an aging ...
This research study explores the effects of a history of chronic pain on current pain perception and...
A growing body of literature suggests that chronic-pain patients suffer from problems in various neu...
Although the co-occurrence of negative affect and pain is well recognized, the mechanism underlying ...
The present set of studies assessed the relation between neural, psychological, and cognitive mechan...
There are numerous indications of possible involvement of the autonomic nervous system in the genesi...
PURPOSE: The aim of this review was to investigate the relationship between heart rate (HR) or blood...
Objective: To propose a new model outlining a hypothesized cyclical relation between executive funct...
Coping with the demands of pain diminishes self-regulatory capacity and causes self-regulatory fatig...
Objective To test the hypotheses that dysregulation of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) is associa...
Chronic pain conditions such as fibromyalgia (FM) and temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) are accompa...
This work was supported by the Royal Society of Edinburgh Sabbatical Research Grant 2019 (award ID n...
Objective. To test the hypotheses that dysregulation of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) is associ...
Evidence suggests that pain processing and cognitive task engagement compete for resources under a s...