[eng] Objective: Although it is acknowledged that pain may be modulated by cognitive factors, little is known about the effect of aging on these control processes. The present study investigated electroencephalographical correlates of pain processing and its cognitive modulation in healthy older individuals. Methods: For this purpose, the impact of distraction on pain was evaluated in 21 young (9 men; 20.71±2.30) and 20 older adults (10 men; 66,80±4,14). Participants received individually adjusted electrical pain stimuli in a high distraction condition (1-back task) and in a low distraction condition (simple letter response task). Pain-related evoked potentials and pain ratings were analysed. Results: Both groups rated pain as less intense ...
Older adults with persistent pain are not simply a chronologically older version of younger pain pat...
Contains fulltext : 157561.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cognitive decli...
Older adults frequently report pain; cross-sectional studies have shown that pain is associated with...
[eng] Background: Pain expectation and controllability can modulate pain processing. However, little...
Older people, suffering from pain and its consequences more often than younger people, would benefit...
peer reviewedWhile older people report acute and chronic pain more often than younger people, and, t...
Aging is known to affect neurobiological and physiological aspects of pain perception and has been a...
peer reviewedDemographic change and the associated increasing prevalence of chronic pain have contri...
Even though aging is associated with increased and prolonged episodes of pain, little is known about...
Completing a cognitive task has been shown to be a powerful strategy to reduce concurrent pain. Thi...
Attention is acknowledged as an effective strategy to modulate pain, as shown by various studies of ...
Cognitive pain modulation is integral to our quality of life and deeply interwoven with the success ...
Background A relationship between pain perception and cognitive function is evident. However, the di...
Background. While older people report acute and chronic pain more often than younger people, and, th...
Previous research has shown that cognitive modulation of pain through psychological strategies can c...
Older adults with persistent pain are not simply a chronologically older version of younger pain pat...
Contains fulltext : 157561.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cognitive decli...
Older adults frequently report pain; cross-sectional studies have shown that pain is associated with...
[eng] Background: Pain expectation and controllability can modulate pain processing. However, little...
Older people, suffering from pain and its consequences more often than younger people, would benefit...
peer reviewedWhile older people report acute and chronic pain more often than younger people, and, t...
Aging is known to affect neurobiological and physiological aspects of pain perception and has been a...
peer reviewedDemographic change and the associated increasing prevalence of chronic pain have contri...
Even though aging is associated with increased and prolonged episodes of pain, little is known about...
Completing a cognitive task has been shown to be a powerful strategy to reduce concurrent pain. Thi...
Attention is acknowledged as an effective strategy to modulate pain, as shown by various studies of ...
Cognitive pain modulation is integral to our quality of life and deeply interwoven with the success ...
Background A relationship between pain perception and cognitive function is evident. However, the di...
Background. While older people report acute and chronic pain more often than younger people, and, th...
Previous research has shown that cognitive modulation of pain through psychological strategies can c...
Older adults with persistent pain are not simply a chronologically older version of younger pain pat...
Contains fulltext : 157561.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cognitive decli...
Older adults frequently report pain; cross-sectional studies have shown that pain is associated with...