Background: According to limited-capacity theories of attention, less attentional resources remain available when engaging in a high- versus a low-demanding cognitive task. This may reduce the perceived intensity and the evoked cortical responses of concomitant nociceptive stimuli. Whether and how the competition for limited attentional resources between a cognitive task and pain impacts the development of long-lasting hypersensitivity is unclear. Methods: Eighty-four healthy participants were randomized into a low or high cognitive load group. Low-frequency electrical stimulation (LFS) of the skin was used to induce secondary hypersensitivity. We hypothesized that performing the high-load task during LFS would reduce the development of hyp...
The literature indicates that pain is decreased by arousal in healthy individuals. Conversely, arous...
Intense or sustained activation of peripheral nociceptors can induce central sensitization. This enh...
Background and aims. Central sensitization (CS) is a use-dependent synaptic plasticity often associa...
Background: According to limited-capacity theories of attention, less attentional resources remain a...
Background: According to limited-capacity theories of attention, less attentional resources remain a...
Background: According to limited-capacity theories of attention, less attentional resources remain a...
BACKGROUND: According to limited-capacity theories of attention, less attentional resources remain a...
Whether, how, and which cognitive factors modulate the development of secondary hypersensitivity/hyp...
Whether, how, and which cognitive factors modulate the development of secondary hypersensitivity/hyp...
It is unknown whether watching other people in high pain increases mechanical hypersensitivity induc...
Pain is a complex, universal and subjective experience. Many previous experimental studies highlight...
Whether, how, and which cognitive factors modulate the development of secondary hypersensitivity/hyp...
Whether, how, and which cognitive factors modulate the development of secondary hypersensitivity/hyp...
Whether, how, and which cognitive factors modulate the development of secondary hypersensitivity/hyp...
Background: The higher order processes involved in self-regulation are generally thought to depend o...
The literature indicates that pain is decreased by arousal in healthy individuals. Conversely, arous...
Intense or sustained activation of peripheral nociceptors can induce central sensitization. This enh...
Background and aims. Central sensitization (CS) is a use-dependent synaptic plasticity often associa...
Background: According to limited-capacity theories of attention, less attentional resources remain a...
Background: According to limited-capacity theories of attention, less attentional resources remain a...
Background: According to limited-capacity theories of attention, less attentional resources remain a...
BACKGROUND: According to limited-capacity theories of attention, less attentional resources remain a...
Whether, how, and which cognitive factors modulate the development of secondary hypersensitivity/hyp...
Whether, how, and which cognitive factors modulate the development of secondary hypersensitivity/hyp...
It is unknown whether watching other people in high pain increases mechanical hypersensitivity induc...
Pain is a complex, universal and subjective experience. Many previous experimental studies highlight...
Whether, how, and which cognitive factors modulate the development of secondary hypersensitivity/hyp...
Whether, how, and which cognitive factors modulate the development of secondary hypersensitivity/hyp...
Whether, how, and which cognitive factors modulate the development of secondary hypersensitivity/hyp...
Background: The higher order processes involved in self-regulation are generally thought to depend o...
The literature indicates that pain is decreased by arousal in healthy individuals. Conversely, arous...
Intense or sustained activation of peripheral nociceptors can induce central sensitization. This enh...
Background and aims. Central sensitization (CS) is a use-dependent synaptic plasticity often associa...