Fear of touch, due to allodynia and spontaneous pain, is not well understood. Experimental methods to advance this topic are lacking, and therefore we propose a novel tactile conditioning paradigm. Seventy-six pain-free participants underwent acquisition in a predictable as well as an unpredictable pain context. In the predictable context, vibrotactile stimulation was paired with painful electrocutaneous stimulation (simulating allodynia). In the unpredictable context, vibrotactile stimulation was unpaired with pain (simulating spontaneous pain). During an extinction phase, a cue exposure and context exposure group continued in the predictable and unpredictable context, respectively, without pain. A control group received continued acquisit...
Fresh empirical evidence supports the notion that fear of movement-related pain can be acquired thro...
Current fear-avoidance models consider fear of pain as a key factor in the development of chronic mu...
The current review deals with interoceptive conditioning as a viable mechanism maintaining fear of p...
Fear of touch, due to allodynia and spontaneous pain, is not well understood. Experimental methods t...
Fear of touch, due to allodynia and spontaneous pain, is not well-understood. Experimental methods t...
Fear of touch, due to allodynia and spontaneous pain, is not well-understood. Experimental methods t...
Objectives Contemporary fear-avoidance models of chronic pain posit that fear of pain, and overgener...
The fear-avoidance model posits that pain-related fear plays a crucial role in the development and m...
Learning to initiate defenses in response to specific signals of danger is adaptive. Some chronic pa...
Human fear conditioning research since Watson's case study on "Little Albert" has vastly evolved and...
UNLABELLED: Fresh empirical evidence supports the notion that fear of movement-related pain can be a...
Fresh empirical evidence supports the notion that fear of movement-related pain can be acquired thro...
Fresh empirical evidence supports the notion that fear of movement-related pain can be acquired thro...
Fresh empirical evidence supports the notion that fear of movement-related pain can be acquired thro...
Current fear-avoidance models consider fear of pain as a key factor in the development of chronic mu...
The current review deals with interoceptive conditioning as a viable mechanism maintaining fear of p...
Fear of touch, due to allodynia and spontaneous pain, is not well understood. Experimental methods t...
Fear of touch, due to allodynia and spontaneous pain, is not well-understood. Experimental methods t...
Fear of touch, due to allodynia and spontaneous pain, is not well-understood. Experimental methods t...
Objectives Contemporary fear-avoidance models of chronic pain posit that fear of pain, and overgener...
The fear-avoidance model posits that pain-related fear plays a crucial role in the development and m...
Learning to initiate defenses in response to specific signals of danger is adaptive. Some chronic pa...
Human fear conditioning research since Watson's case study on "Little Albert" has vastly evolved and...
UNLABELLED: Fresh empirical evidence supports the notion that fear of movement-related pain can be a...
Fresh empirical evidence supports the notion that fear of movement-related pain can be acquired thro...
Fresh empirical evidence supports the notion that fear of movement-related pain can be acquired thro...
Fresh empirical evidence supports the notion that fear of movement-related pain can be acquired thro...
Current fear-avoidance models consider fear of pain as a key factor in the development of chronic mu...
The current review deals with interoceptive conditioning as a viable mechanism maintaining fear of p...