Objectives:Previous research indicates that reducing fear of movement-related pain is hampered by engaging in safety-seeking behavior. We tested the hypothesis that fear reduction is only disrupted by behavior that serves a pain-avoidance goal (safety-seeking), but not when it is serving an achievement goal.Methods:Using the voluntary joystick movement paradigm, fear of a painful joystick arm movement was successfully acquired by repeatedly pairing this joystick movement with a painful electrocutaneous stimulus (unconditioned stimulus [pain-US]) and this fear was subsequently extinguished using a Pavlovian extinction procedure. During extinction, a Safety group and Reward group both pressed a safety button, whereas a third Control group did...
Previous research shows that goal-directed behavior might be modulated by cues that predict (dis)sim...
Previous research shows that goal-directed behavior might be modulated by cues that predict (dis)sim...
Previous research shows that goal-directed behavior might be modulated by cues that predict (dis)sim...
Objectives:Previous research indicates that reducing fear of movement-related pain is hampered by en...
Objectives: Previous research indicates that reducing fear of movement-related pain is hampered by e...
Introduction: Current Fear-Avoidance models essentially propose that catastrophic interpretations ab...
Excessive fear of movement-related pain (FMRP), and its associated avoidance behavior, is considered...
The Fear-Avoidance model proposes that pain-related fear and avoidance behavior play a key role in t...
UNLABELLED: Cognitive-behavioral treatments for chronic pain typically target pain-related fear; exp...
Current fear-avoidance models consider pain-related fear as a crucial factor in the development of c...
This poster was presented during the 8th Congress of the European Federation of IASP Chapters (EFIC)...
Using a voluntary joystick movement task with arm movements as conditioned stimuli (CSs) a and a pai...
BACKGROUND: Although pain-related avoidance is mainly intended to reduce the accompanying anticipato...
Previous research shows that goal-directed behavior might be modulated by cues that predict (dis)sim...
Previous research shows that goal-directed behavior might be modulated by cues that predict (dis)sim...
Previous research shows that goal-directed behavior might be modulated by cues that predict (dis)sim...
Objectives:Previous research indicates that reducing fear of movement-related pain is hampered by en...
Objectives: Previous research indicates that reducing fear of movement-related pain is hampered by e...
Introduction: Current Fear-Avoidance models essentially propose that catastrophic interpretations ab...
Excessive fear of movement-related pain (FMRP), and its associated avoidance behavior, is considered...
The Fear-Avoidance model proposes that pain-related fear and avoidance behavior play a key role in t...
UNLABELLED: Cognitive-behavioral treatments for chronic pain typically target pain-related fear; exp...
Current fear-avoidance models consider pain-related fear as a crucial factor in the development of c...
This poster was presented during the 8th Congress of the European Federation of IASP Chapters (EFIC)...
Using a voluntary joystick movement task with arm movements as conditioned stimuli (CSs) a and a pai...
BACKGROUND: Although pain-related avoidance is mainly intended to reduce the accompanying anticipato...
Previous research shows that goal-directed behavior might be modulated by cues that predict (dis)sim...
Previous research shows that goal-directed behavior might be modulated by cues that predict (dis)sim...
Previous research shows that goal-directed behavior might be modulated by cues that predict (dis)sim...