Phenomena such as placebo analgesia or pain relief through distraction highlight the powerful influence cognitive processes and learning mechanisms have on the way we perceive pain. Although contemporary models of pain acknowledge that pain is not a direct readout of nociceptive input, the neuronal processes underlying cognitive modulation are not yet fully understood. Modern concepts of perception—which include computational modeling to quantify the influence of cognitive processes—suggest that perception is critically determined by expectations and their modification through learning. Research on pain has just begun to embrace this view. Insights into these processes promise to open up new avenues to pain prevention and treatment by harne...
Cognitive and affective strategies are frequently used in clinical practice to modulate pain percept...
Pain perception is highly dependant on the conscious state of the individual and the meaning of the ...
Pain is a highly subjective experience and several cognitive factors can modulate pain perception. R...
The perception of pain is sensitive to various mental processes such as the feelings and beliefs tha...
The perception of pain is sensitive to various mental processes such as the feelings and beliefs tha...
To cause pain, it is not enough to deliver a dose of noxious stimulation. Pain requires the interact...
Purpose of reviewPain and cognition share common neural substrates and are known to interact recipro...
For a long time, pain research has focused on understanding the mechanisms underlying the unpleasant...
It is the goal of this paper to contribute to the conceptual understanding of pain. We specifically ...
The intensity and unpleasantness of a painful experience is often described as correlating well with...
As a psychological state, pain is perceived by the affected individual and it corresponds to a form ...
Cognitive strategies can strongly modulate emotion and pain. However, it is unclear whether cognitio...
Nowadays, there is compelling evidence that there is a poor relationship between the incoming sensor...
Pain is a complex experience resulting from the integration of several dimensions such as sensory, e...
Since noxious stimulation usually leads to the perception of pain, pain has traditionally been consi...
Cognitive and affective strategies are frequently used in clinical practice to modulate pain percept...
Pain perception is highly dependant on the conscious state of the individual and the meaning of the ...
Pain is a highly subjective experience and several cognitive factors can modulate pain perception. R...
The perception of pain is sensitive to various mental processes such as the feelings and beliefs tha...
The perception of pain is sensitive to various mental processes such as the feelings and beliefs tha...
To cause pain, it is not enough to deliver a dose of noxious stimulation. Pain requires the interact...
Purpose of reviewPain and cognition share common neural substrates and are known to interact recipro...
For a long time, pain research has focused on understanding the mechanisms underlying the unpleasant...
It is the goal of this paper to contribute to the conceptual understanding of pain. We specifically ...
The intensity and unpleasantness of a painful experience is often described as correlating well with...
As a psychological state, pain is perceived by the affected individual and it corresponds to a form ...
Cognitive strategies can strongly modulate emotion and pain. However, it is unclear whether cognitio...
Nowadays, there is compelling evidence that there is a poor relationship between the incoming sensor...
Pain is a complex experience resulting from the integration of several dimensions such as sensory, e...
Since noxious stimulation usually leads to the perception of pain, pain has traditionally been consi...
Cognitive and affective strategies are frequently used in clinical practice to modulate pain percept...
Pain perception is highly dependant on the conscious state of the individual and the meaning of the ...
Pain is a highly subjective experience and several cognitive factors can modulate pain perception. R...