A large body of evidence indicates how pain affects motor control, yet the way the motor system influences pain perception remains unclear. We present 2 experiments that investigated sensory attenuation of pain implementing a 2-alternative forced choice paradigm. Particularly, healthy participants received painful stimuli on a moving and nonmoving hand during the execution or the preparation of reaching motor actions. At the end of each trial, they indicated on which hand they perceived the stimulus stronger. The point of subjective equality was obtained to measure sensory attenuation. The intensity (experiment 1) and the threat value (experiment 2) of the pain stimuli were manipulated between-subjects to examine their impact on sensory att...
To determine whether manipulation of the expectation of pain inhibition can enhance the efficacy of ...
Pain is a complex multi-dimensional phenomenon that influences a wide variety of nervous system func...
Brain-imaging research has shown that experiencing pain oneself and perceiving pain in others lead t...
A large body of evidence indicates how pain affects motor control, yet the way the motor system infl...
A large body of evidence indicates how pain affects motor control, yet the way the motor system infl...
A large body of evidence indicates how pain affects motor control, yet the way the motor system infl...
OBJECTIVES: It has been proposed that in the same way that conflict between vestibular and visual in...
Brain-imaging research has shown that experiencing pain oneself and perceiving pain in others lead t...
© 2017 Brun, Gagné, McCabe and Mercier. Incongruence between our motor intention and the sensory fee...
While the contribution of social processes to pain perception is well documented, surprisingly littl...
It has been proposed that in the same way that conflict between vestibular and visual inputs leads t...
Motivational theories of pain highlight its role in people's choices of actions that avoid bodily da...
Pain serves to protect against bodily threat, and therefore initiates protective responses such as a...
Viewing the body can influence pain perception, even when vision is non-informative about the noxiou...
Movement is altered by pain, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Assessing corrective musc...
To determine whether manipulation of the expectation of pain inhibition can enhance the efficacy of ...
Pain is a complex multi-dimensional phenomenon that influences a wide variety of nervous system func...
Brain-imaging research has shown that experiencing pain oneself and perceiving pain in others lead t...
A large body of evidence indicates how pain affects motor control, yet the way the motor system infl...
A large body of evidence indicates how pain affects motor control, yet the way the motor system infl...
A large body of evidence indicates how pain affects motor control, yet the way the motor system infl...
OBJECTIVES: It has been proposed that in the same way that conflict between vestibular and visual in...
Brain-imaging research has shown that experiencing pain oneself and perceiving pain in others lead t...
© 2017 Brun, Gagné, McCabe and Mercier. Incongruence between our motor intention and the sensory fee...
While the contribution of social processes to pain perception is well documented, surprisingly littl...
It has been proposed that in the same way that conflict between vestibular and visual inputs leads t...
Motivational theories of pain highlight its role in people's choices of actions that avoid bodily da...
Pain serves to protect against bodily threat, and therefore initiates protective responses such as a...
Viewing the body can influence pain perception, even when vision is non-informative about the noxiou...
Movement is altered by pain, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Assessing corrective musc...
To determine whether manipulation of the expectation of pain inhibition can enhance the efficacy of ...
Pain is a complex multi-dimensional phenomenon that influences a wide variety of nervous system func...
Brain-imaging research has shown that experiencing pain oneself and perceiving pain in others lead t...