Philosophical considerations regarding experiential spatial content have focused on exteroceptive sensations presenting external entities, and not on interoceptive experiences that present states of our own body. A notable example is studies on interoceptive touch, in which it is argued that interoceptive tactile experiences have rich spatial content such that tactile sensations are experienced as located in a spatial field. This article investigates whether a similarly rich spatial content can be attributed to experiences of acute, cutaneous pain. It is argued that such experiences of pain do not have field-like content, as they do not present distance relations between painful sensations
Two views on the nature and location of pain are usually contrasted. According to the first, experie...
The nociceptive system appears to have evolved a range of protective characteristics that are of gre...
Two views on the nature and location of pain are usually contrasted. According to the first, experie...
Previous research has revealed that anticipating pain at a particular location of the body prioritiz...
Previous research has revealed that anticipating pain at a particular location of the body prioritiz...
Pain is a subjective experience that protects the body. This function implies a special relation bet...
Recent theoretical advances on the topic of body representations have raised the question whether sp...
Pain is often used as the paradigmatic example of a phenomenal kind with a phenomenal quality common...
There is growing interest in understanding how the perception of pain (and touch) is influenced by t...
Pain is a subjective experience that protects the body. This function implies a special relation bet...
Pain is a subjective experience that protects the body. This function implies a special relation bet...
Pain is a subjective experience that protects the body. This function implies a special relation bet...
Pain is often used as the paradigmatic example of a phenomenal kind with a phenomenal quality common...
Pain has the evolutionary function of protecting the body. It has been proposed that brain activatio...
AbstractAlthough pain is traditionally assumed to be poorly localized, recent work indicates that sp...
Two views on the nature and location of pain are usually contrasted. According to the first, experie...
The nociceptive system appears to have evolved a range of protective characteristics that are of gre...
Two views on the nature and location of pain are usually contrasted. According to the first, experie...
Previous research has revealed that anticipating pain at a particular location of the body prioritiz...
Previous research has revealed that anticipating pain at a particular location of the body prioritiz...
Pain is a subjective experience that protects the body. This function implies a special relation bet...
Recent theoretical advances on the topic of body representations have raised the question whether sp...
Pain is often used as the paradigmatic example of a phenomenal kind with a phenomenal quality common...
There is growing interest in understanding how the perception of pain (and touch) is influenced by t...
Pain is a subjective experience that protects the body. This function implies a special relation bet...
Pain is a subjective experience that protects the body. This function implies a special relation bet...
Pain is a subjective experience that protects the body. This function implies a special relation bet...
Pain is often used as the paradigmatic example of a phenomenal kind with a phenomenal quality common...
Pain has the evolutionary function of protecting the body. It has been proposed that brain activatio...
AbstractAlthough pain is traditionally assumed to be poorly localized, recent work indicates that sp...
Two views on the nature and location of pain are usually contrasted. According to the first, experie...
The nociceptive system appears to have evolved a range of protective characteristics that are of gre...
Two views on the nature and location of pain are usually contrasted. According to the first, experie...