Information about others' experiences can strongly influence our own feelings and decisions. But how does such social information affect the neural generation of affective experience, and are the brain mechanisms involved distinct from those that mediate other types of expectation effects? Here, we used fMRI to dissociate the brain mediators of social influence and associative learning effects on pain. Participants viewed symbolic depictions of other participants' pain ratings (social information) and classically conditioned pain-predictive cues before experiencing painful heat. Social information and conditioned stimuli each had significant effects on pain ratings, and both effects were mediated by self-reported expectations. Yet, these ef...
Pain is a complex phenomenon that is highly modifiable by expectation. Whilst the intensity of incom...
Associative learning is thought to depend on detecting mismatches between actual and expected experi...
Instructions, suggestions, and other types of social information can have powerful effects on pain a...
International audienceInformation about others' experiences can strongly influence our own feelings ...
Pain is a fundamental human experience that triggers a range of social and psychological responses. ...
Pain is a fundamental human experience that triggers a range of social and psychological responses. ...
Pain is a fundamental human experience that triggers a range of social and psychological responses. ...
Cognitive strategies can strongly modulate emotion and pain. However, it is unclear whether cognitio...
Information about upcoming pain strongly influences pain experience in experimental and clinical set...
Beliefs and expectations often persist despite evidence to the contrary. Here we examine two potenti...
Can our emotions alter our ability to infer emotions and feel pain in others? Answering this questio...
Termination of a painful or unpleasant event can be rewarding. However, whether the brain treats rel...
Termination of a painful or unpleasant event can be rewarding. However, whether the brain treats rel...
Pain feels different in different social contexts, yet the mechanisms behind social pain modulation ...
Pain feels different in different social contexts, yet the mechanisms behind social pain modulation ...
Pain is a complex phenomenon that is highly modifiable by expectation. Whilst the intensity of incom...
Associative learning is thought to depend on detecting mismatches between actual and expected experi...
Instructions, suggestions, and other types of social information can have powerful effects on pain a...
International audienceInformation about others' experiences can strongly influence our own feelings ...
Pain is a fundamental human experience that triggers a range of social and psychological responses. ...
Pain is a fundamental human experience that triggers a range of social and psychological responses. ...
Pain is a fundamental human experience that triggers a range of social and psychological responses. ...
Cognitive strategies can strongly modulate emotion and pain. However, it is unclear whether cognitio...
Information about upcoming pain strongly influences pain experience in experimental and clinical set...
Beliefs and expectations often persist despite evidence to the contrary. Here we examine two potenti...
Can our emotions alter our ability to infer emotions and feel pain in others? Answering this questio...
Termination of a painful or unpleasant event can be rewarding. However, whether the brain treats rel...
Termination of a painful or unpleasant event can be rewarding. However, whether the brain treats rel...
Pain feels different in different social contexts, yet the mechanisms behind social pain modulation ...
Pain feels different in different social contexts, yet the mechanisms behind social pain modulation ...
Pain is a complex phenomenon that is highly modifiable by expectation. Whilst the intensity of incom...
Associative learning is thought to depend on detecting mismatches between actual and expected experi...
Instructions, suggestions, and other types of social information can have powerful effects on pain a...