a b s t r a c t Behavioral analgesic techniques such as distraction reduce pain in both clinical and experimental settings. Individuals differ in the magnitude of distraction-induced analgesia, and additional study is needed to identify the factors that influence the pain relieving effects of distraction. Catastrophizing, a set of negative emotional and cognitive processes, is widely recognized to be associated with increased reports of pain. We sought to evaluate the relationship between catastrophizing and distraction analgesia. Healthy participants completed three sessions in a randomized order. In one session (Pain Alone), pain was induced by topical application of a 10% capsaicin cream and simultaneous administration of a tonic heat st...
Distraction is a strategy that is commonly used to cope with pain. Results concerning the efficacy o...
Joel E Bialosky1*, Adam T Hirsh2,3, Michael E Robinson2,3, Steven Z George1,3*1Department of Physica...
Pain catastrophizing has been associated with higher pain intensity, increased risk of developing ch...
[eng] Background Previous research has demonstrated the efficacy of cognitive engagement in reducing...
BackgroundThe aim of this study was to investigate whether the perception of experimental pain was d...
Distraction is an intuitive way of coping with pain and is often used in children’s pain treatment p...
Generally, research indicates that the distraction of attention away from painful sensations reduces...
Distraction is an intuitive way of coping with pain and is often used in children's pain treatment p...
Research on the effectiveness of distraction as a method of pain control is inconclusive. One mechan...
BACKGROUND: A prominent behavioural consequence of pain is the temporary suspension of current activ...
Research on the effectiveness of distraction as a method of pain control is inconclusive. One mechan...
Catastrophizing, a persistent negative mental set characterized by helplessness, rumination, and mag...
Background & Aims Ongoing neural oscillations have been shown to be modulated in the theta, alpha an...
Research on the effectiveness of distraction as a method of pain control is inconclusive. One mechan...
Distraction is a strategy that is commonly used to cope with pain. Results concerning the efficacy o...
Joel E Bialosky1*, Adam T Hirsh2,3, Michael E Robinson2,3, Steven Z George1,3*1Department of Physica...
Pain catastrophizing has been associated with higher pain intensity, increased risk of developing ch...
[eng] Background Previous research has demonstrated the efficacy of cognitive engagement in reducing...
BackgroundThe aim of this study was to investigate whether the perception of experimental pain was d...
Distraction is an intuitive way of coping with pain and is often used in children’s pain treatment p...
Generally, research indicates that the distraction of attention away from painful sensations reduces...
Distraction is an intuitive way of coping with pain and is often used in children's pain treatment p...
Research on the effectiveness of distraction as a method of pain control is inconclusive. One mechan...
BACKGROUND: A prominent behavioural consequence of pain is the temporary suspension of current activ...
Research on the effectiveness of distraction as a method of pain control is inconclusive. One mechan...
Catastrophizing, a persistent negative mental set characterized by helplessness, rumination, and mag...
Background & Aims Ongoing neural oscillations have been shown to be modulated in the theta, alpha an...
Research on the effectiveness of distraction as a method of pain control is inconclusive. One mechan...
Distraction is a strategy that is commonly used to cope with pain. Results concerning the efficacy o...
Joel E Bialosky1*, Adam T Hirsh2,3, Michael E Robinson2,3, Steven Z George1,3*1Department of Physica...
Pain catastrophizing has been associated with higher pain intensity, increased risk of developing ch...