Termination of a painful or unpleasant event can be rewarding. However, whether the brain treats relief in a similar way as it treats natural reward is unclear, and the neural processes that underlie its representation as a motivational goal remain poorly understood. We used fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) to investigate how humans learn to generate expectations of pain relief. Using a pavlovian conditioning procedure, we show that subjects experiencing prolonged experimentally induced pain can be conditioned to predict pain relief. This proceeds in a manner consistent with contemporary reward-learning theory (average reward/loss reinforcement learning), reflected by neural activity in the amygdala and midbrain. Furthermore, th...
Information about upcoming pain strongly influences pain experience in experimental and clinical set...
Survival in biological environments requires learning associations between predictive sensory cues a...
Cognitive strategies can strongly modulate emotion and pain. However, it is unclear whether cognitio...
Termination of a painful or unpleasant event can be rewarding. However, whether the brain treats rel...
Pavlovian conditioning underlies many aspects of pain behavior, including fear and threat detection ...
Pain is a primary driver of learning and motivated action. It is also a target of learning, as nocic...
Associative learning is thought to depend on detecting mismatches between actual and expected experi...
The ability to use environmental stimuli to predict impending harm is critical for survival. Such pr...
Since noxious stimulation usually leads to the perception of pain, pain has traditionally been consi...
The ability to use environmental stimuli to predict impending harm is critical for survival. Such pr...
Since noxious stimulation usually leads to the perception of pain, pain has traditionally been consi...
Tonic pain after injury characterises a behavioural state that prioritises recovery. Although genera...
Expectation interacting with nociceptive input can shape the perception of pain. It has been suggest...
Tonic pain after injury characterises a behavioural state that prioritises recovery. Although genera...
Pain is a complex phenomenon that is highly modifiable by expectation. Whilst the intensity of incom...
Information about upcoming pain strongly influences pain experience in experimental and clinical set...
Survival in biological environments requires learning associations between predictive sensory cues a...
Cognitive strategies can strongly modulate emotion and pain. However, it is unclear whether cognitio...
Termination of a painful or unpleasant event can be rewarding. However, whether the brain treats rel...
Pavlovian conditioning underlies many aspects of pain behavior, including fear and threat detection ...
Pain is a primary driver of learning and motivated action. It is also a target of learning, as nocic...
Associative learning is thought to depend on detecting mismatches between actual and expected experi...
The ability to use environmental stimuli to predict impending harm is critical for survival. Such pr...
Since noxious stimulation usually leads to the perception of pain, pain has traditionally been consi...
The ability to use environmental stimuli to predict impending harm is critical for survival. Such pr...
Since noxious stimulation usually leads to the perception of pain, pain has traditionally been consi...
Tonic pain after injury characterises a behavioural state that prioritises recovery. Although genera...
Expectation interacting with nociceptive input can shape the perception of pain. It has been suggest...
Tonic pain after injury characterises a behavioural state that prioritises recovery. Although genera...
Pain is a complex phenomenon that is highly modifiable by expectation. Whilst the intensity of incom...
Information about upcoming pain strongly influences pain experience in experimental and clinical set...
Survival in biological environments requires learning associations between predictive sensory cues a...
Cognitive strategies can strongly modulate emotion and pain. However, it is unclear whether cognitio...