The current review deals with interoceptive conditioning as a viable mechanism maintaining fear of pain: The available literature suggests that interoceptive -i.e., internal bodily - sensations may become predictors of pain and will subsequently elicit fear of pain. After a short overview of interoceptive (fear) conditioning and its role in the maintenance of panic disorder, the existing literature on conditioning in the field of pain and fear of pain is reviewed. Next, the authors propose an interoceptive fear conditioning model of fear of pain, suggesting that bodily sensations can function as predictors of pain and as conditioned stimuli become endowed with the capacity to elicit an (anticipatory) fear response. The review concludes with...
Fear of touch, due to allodynia and spontaneous pain, is not well-understood. Experimental methods t...
In chronic pain, pain-related fear seems to overgeneralize to safe stimuli, thus contributing to exc...
Fear of touch, due to allodynia and spontaneous pain, is not well-understood. Experimental methods t...
The current review deals with interoceptive conditioning as a viable mechanism maintaining fear of p...
Human fear conditioning research since Watson's case study on "Little Albert" has vastly evolved and...
Background. This study investigated the use of Interoceptive Exposure (IE) in treatment of disabling...
Abstract. Introduction:. Fear of pain seems to be a key factor in the development and maintenance of...
Acute pain informs the individual that there is an imminent threat of body damage, and is associated...
Current fear-avoidance models consider fear of pain as a key factor in the development of chronic mu...
Background and aims Pain-related fear and its subsequent generalization is key to the development an...
Chronic pain is one of the major health problems in Western societies, with a prevalence of 19%. Not...
Fear of touch, due to allodynia and spontaneous pain, is not well understood. Experimental methods t...
The fear-avoidance model advances fear of pain as a key factor in the origins of chronic pain disabi...
Fear of touch, due to allodynia and spontaneous pain, is not well-understood. Experimental methods t...
In chronic pain, pain-related fear seems to overgeneralize to safe stimuli, thus contributing to exc...
Fear of touch, due to allodynia and spontaneous pain, is not well-understood. Experimental methods t...
The current review deals with interoceptive conditioning as a viable mechanism maintaining fear of p...
Human fear conditioning research since Watson's case study on "Little Albert" has vastly evolved and...
Background. This study investigated the use of Interoceptive Exposure (IE) in treatment of disabling...
Abstract. Introduction:. Fear of pain seems to be a key factor in the development and maintenance of...
Acute pain informs the individual that there is an imminent threat of body damage, and is associated...
Current fear-avoidance models consider fear of pain as a key factor in the development of chronic mu...
Background and aims Pain-related fear and its subsequent generalization is key to the development an...
Chronic pain is one of the major health problems in Western societies, with a prevalence of 19%. Not...
Fear of touch, due to allodynia and spontaneous pain, is not well understood. Experimental methods t...
The fear-avoidance model advances fear of pain as a key factor in the origins of chronic pain disabi...
Fear of touch, due to allodynia and spontaneous pain, is not well-understood. Experimental methods t...
In chronic pain, pain-related fear seems to overgeneralize to safe stimuli, thus contributing to exc...
Fear of touch, due to allodynia and spontaneous pain, is not well-understood. Experimental methods t...