The effects of expectations on pain perception are often studied using large differences in pain probabilities between experimental conditions, although they may be far more subtle in clinical contexts and, therefore, more difficult to detect. The current study aimed to investigate at which point subtle differences in pain probabilities can be detected and lead to differentiable expectations and perceptions. Furthermore, we investigated whether instructions can aid learning from experience and enhance subsequent pain modulatory effects. During a predictive learning task, participants were presented with 5 different cues, followed by either a high and low noxious stimulus. They learned about the different cue-stimulus contingencies either so...
Funder: RCUK | Medical Research Council (MRC); doi: https://doi.org/10.13039/501100000265Funder: FON...
Background Recent neuroimaging evidence suggests that mindfulness practice may mitigate the biasing ...
Prior information about features of a stimulus is a strong modulator of perception. For instance, th...
The effects of expectations on pain perception are often studied using large differences in pain pro...
BACKGROUND: The exact role of expectation in conditioned analgesia is still elusive as it is not cle...
Our experience with the world is shaped not only directly through personal exposure but also indirec...
To cause pain, it is not enough to deliver a dose of noxious stimulation. Pain requires the interact...
BACKGROUND: The exact role of expectation in conditioned analgesia is still elusive as it is not cle...
Under some conditions, people persist in their attempts to control their pain even when no such cont...
OBJECTIVE: The extent to which pain-related expectations, known to affect pain perception, also affe...
BACKGROUND: The exact role of expectation in conditioned analgesia is still elusive as it is not cle...
Beliefs and expectations often persist despite evidence to the contrary. Here we examine two potenti...
ABSTRACT: Under some conditions, people persist in their attempts to control their pain even when no...
It is a general principle that we learn from experience, building expectations about the future that...
AIMS: Non-nociceptive somatosensory input, such as tactile or proprioceptive information, always pre...
Funder: RCUK | Medical Research Council (MRC); doi: https://doi.org/10.13039/501100000265Funder: FON...
Background Recent neuroimaging evidence suggests that mindfulness practice may mitigate the biasing ...
Prior information about features of a stimulus is a strong modulator of perception. For instance, th...
The effects of expectations on pain perception are often studied using large differences in pain pro...
BACKGROUND: The exact role of expectation in conditioned analgesia is still elusive as it is not cle...
Our experience with the world is shaped not only directly through personal exposure but also indirec...
To cause pain, it is not enough to deliver a dose of noxious stimulation. Pain requires the interact...
BACKGROUND: The exact role of expectation in conditioned analgesia is still elusive as it is not cle...
Under some conditions, people persist in their attempts to control their pain even when no such cont...
OBJECTIVE: The extent to which pain-related expectations, known to affect pain perception, also affe...
BACKGROUND: The exact role of expectation in conditioned analgesia is still elusive as it is not cle...
Beliefs and expectations often persist despite evidence to the contrary. Here we examine two potenti...
ABSTRACT: Under some conditions, people persist in their attempts to control their pain even when no...
It is a general principle that we learn from experience, building expectations about the future that...
AIMS: Non-nociceptive somatosensory input, such as tactile or proprioceptive information, always pre...
Funder: RCUK | Medical Research Council (MRC); doi: https://doi.org/10.13039/501100000265Funder: FON...
Background Recent neuroimaging evidence suggests that mindfulness practice may mitigate the biasing ...
Prior information about features of a stimulus is a strong modulator of perception. For instance, th...