Objectives Contemporary fear-avoidance models of chronic pain posit that fear of pain, and overgeneralization of fear to non-threatening stimuli is a potential pathway to chronic pain. While increasing experimental evidence supports this hypothesis, a comprehensive investigation requires testing in multiple modalities due to the diversity of symptomatology among individuals with chronic pain. In the present study we used an established tactile fear conditioning paradigm as an experimental model of allodynia and spontaneous pain fluctuations, to investigate whether stimulus generalization occurs resulting in fear of touch spreading to new locations. Methods In our paradigm, innocuous touch is presented either paired (predictable context) or ...
Increasing evidence supports the notion that pain-related fear plays a key role in the transition fr...
Increasing evidence supports the notion that pain-related fear plays a key role in the transition fr...
Fear of movement-related pain significantly contributes to musculoskeletal chronic pain disability. ...
Objectives Contemporary fear-avoidance models of chronic pain posit that fear of pain, and overgener...
Fear of touch, due to allodynia and spontaneous pain, is not well-understood. Experimental methods t...
The fear-avoidance model posits that pain-related fear plays a crucial role in the development and m...
Fear of touch, due to allodynia and spontaneous pain, is not well understood. Experimental methods t...
Fear of touch, due to allodynia and spontaneous pain, is not well-understood. Experimental methods t...
Learning to initiate defenses in response to specific signals of danger is adaptive. Some chronic pa...
Background and aims Pain-related fear and its subsequent generalization is key to the development an...
Recent evidence indicates that pain-related fear can be acquired through associative learning. In th...
Increasing evidence supports the notion that pain-related fear plays a key role in the transition fr...
Increasing evidence supports the notion that pain-related fear plays a key role in the transition fr...
Fear of movement-related pain significantly contributes to musculoskeletal chronic pain disability. ...
Objectives Contemporary fear-avoidance models of chronic pain posit that fear of pain, and overgener...
Fear of touch, due to allodynia and spontaneous pain, is not well-understood. Experimental methods t...
The fear-avoidance model posits that pain-related fear plays a crucial role in the development and m...
Fear of touch, due to allodynia and spontaneous pain, is not well understood. Experimental methods t...
Fear of touch, due to allodynia and spontaneous pain, is not well-understood. Experimental methods t...
Learning to initiate defenses in response to specific signals of danger is adaptive. Some chronic pa...
Background and aims Pain-related fear and its subsequent generalization is key to the development an...
Recent evidence indicates that pain-related fear can be acquired through associative learning. In th...
Increasing evidence supports the notion that pain-related fear plays a key role in the transition fr...
Increasing evidence supports the notion that pain-related fear plays a key role in the transition fr...
Fear of movement-related pain significantly contributes to musculoskeletal chronic pain disability. ...