BackgroundOrthodontic pain is orofacial pain caused by tooth movement. Anxiety is a strong predictor of the severity of such pain, but little is known about the underlying neuropsychological mechanisms of such effects. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of orthodontic pain on brain functional networks and to define the mediating role of anxiety in orthodontic pain and brain function.MethodsGraph theory-based network analyses were applied to brain functional magnetic resonance imaging data from 48 healthy participants exposed to 24 h orthodontic pain stimuli and 49 healthy controls without any stimulation.ResultsIn the experimental orthodontic pain stimulation, brain functional networks retained a small-world organizatio...
Chronic neck pain (CNP), a global health problem, involves a large amount of psychological and socio...
Exposure in vivo (EXP) is a cognitive-behavioral treatment aimed at reducing pain-related fear in ch...
Pain-related anxiety and fear are associated with increased difficulties in attention, increased awa...
It is common clinical experience that anxiety about pain can exacerbate the pain sensation. Using ev...
It is common clinical experience that anxiety about pain can exacerbate the pain sensation. Using e...
. These authors contributed equally to this work. The down-regulation of pain through beliefs is com...
The perception of pain varies considerably across individuals and is affected by psychological trait...
Compared to the field of anxiety research, the use of fear conditioning paradigms for studying chron...
Aims: To investigate how trait anxiety and stress jointly affect the sensory and jaw motor responses...
Compared to the field of anxiety research, the use of fear conditioning paradigms for studying chron...
The down-regulation of pain through beliefs is commonly discussed as a form of emotion regulation. I...
Objective. In order to further study the changes of cerebral functional connectivity in patients wit...
Objectives: This study assessed the relationship between anxiety and oral parafunctional behaviours ...
To convert a painful stimulus into a briefly maintainable construct when the painful stimulus is no ...
Exposure in vivo (EXP) is a cognitive-behavioral treatment aimed at reducing pain-related fear in ch...
Chronic neck pain (CNP), a global health problem, involves a large amount of psychological and socio...
Exposure in vivo (EXP) is a cognitive-behavioral treatment aimed at reducing pain-related fear in ch...
Pain-related anxiety and fear are associated with increased difficulties in attention, increased awa...
It is common clinical experience that anxiety about pain can exacerbate the pain sensation. Using ev...
It is common clinical experience that anxiety about pain can exacerbate the pain sensation. Using e...
. These authors contributed equally to this work. The down-regulation of pain through beliefs is com...
The perception of pain varies considerably across individuals and is affected by psychological trait...
Compared to the field of anxiety research, the use of fear conditioning paradigms for studying chron...
Aims: To investigate how trait anxiety and stress jointly affect the sensory and jaw motor responses...
Compared to the field of anxiety research, the use of fear conditioning paradigms for studying chron...
The down-regulation of pain through beliefs is commonly discussed as a form of emotion regulation. I...
Objective. In order to further study the changes of cerebral functional connectivity in patients wit...
Objectives: This study assessed the relationship between anxiety and oral parafunctional behaviours ...
To convert a painful stimulus into a briefly maintainable construct when the painful stimulus is no ...
Exposure in vivo (EXP) is a cognitive-behavioral treatment aimed at reducing pain-related fear in ch...
Chronic neck pain (CNP), a global health problem, involves a large amount of psychological and socio...
Exposure in vivo (EXP) is a cognitive-behavioral treatment aimed at reducing pain-related fear in ch...
Pain-related anxiety and fear are associated with increased difficulties in attention, increased awa...