Fear-avoidance models of chronic pain consider excessive spreading (or overgeneralization) of pain-related avoidance toward safe activities to play a crucial role in chronic pain disability. This study (N = 96) investigated whether avoidance generalization is mitigated by positive affect induction. Pain-free, healthy participants performed an arm-reaching task during which certain movements were followed by pain, while another was not. One group then performed an exercise to induce positive affect (positive affect group), while another group performed a neutral exercise (neutral group). A third group also performed the neutral exercise, but did not learn to avoid pain during the arm-reaching task (yoked neutral group). To test generalizatio...
ABSTRACT: People with chronic pain often fear and avoid movements and activities that were never pai...
This review addresses recent developments in fear of movement-related pain and avoidance research, a...
Recent evidence indicates that pain-related fear can be acquired through associative learning. In th...
Fear-avoidance models of chronic pain consider excessive spreading (or overgeneralization) of pain-r...
Avoiding pain-associated activities can prevent tissue damage. However, when avoidance spreads exces...
Recent experimental data show that associative learning processes are involved not only in the acqui...
Excessive generalization of fear and avoidance are hallmark symptoms of chronic pain disability, yet...
Excessive generalization of fear and avoidance are hallmark symptoms of chronic pain disability, yet...
Excessive generalization of fear and avoidance are hallmark symptoms of chronic pain disability, yet...
Positive affect is hypothesized to improve safety learning taking place during extinction (i.e., the...
Positive affect is hypothesized to improve safety learning taking place during extinction (i.e., the...
Background and aims Pain-related fear and its subsequent generalization is key to the development an...
Increasing evidence supports the notion that pain-related fear plays a key role in the transition fr...
Avoidance behavior is protective, yet in the absence of genuine bodily threat, it may become disabli...
Avoidance is considered a key contributor to the development and maintenance of chronic pain disabil...
ABSTRACT: People with chronic pain often fear and avoid movements and activities that were never pai...
This review addresses recent developments in fear of movement-related pain and avoidance research, a...
Recent evidence indicates that pain-related fear can be acquired through associative learning. In th...
Fear-avoidance models of chronic pain consider excessive spreading (or overgeneralization) of pain-r...
Avoiding pain-associated activities can prevent tissue damage. However, when avoidance spreads exces...
Recent experimental data show that associative learning processes are involved not only in the acqui...
Excessive generalization of fear and avoidance are hallmark symptoms of chronic pain disability, yet...
Excessive generalization of fear and avoidance are hallmark symptoms of chronic pain disability, yet...
Excessive generalization of fear and avoidance are hallmark symptoms of chronic pain disability, yet...
Positive affect is hypothesized to improve safety learning taking place during extinction (i.e., the...
Positive affect is hypothesized to improve safety learning taking place during extinction (i.e., the...
Background and aims Pain-related fear and its subsequent generalization is key to the development an...
Increasing evidence supports the notion that pain-related fear plays a key role in the transition fr...
Avoidance behavior is protective, yet in the absence of genuine bodily threat, it may become disabli...
Avoidance is considered a key contributor to the development and maintenance of chronic pain disabil...
ABSTRACT: People with chronic pain often fear and avoid movements and activities that were never pai...
This review addresses recent developments in fear of movement-related pain and avoidance research, a...
Recent evidence indicates that pain-related fear can be acquired through associative learning. In th...