Background Conditioned pain modulation (CPM) is an experimental paradigm, which describes the inhibition of responses to a noxious or strong-innocuous stimulus, the test stimulus (TS), by the additional application of a second noxious or strong-innocuous stimulus, the conditioning stimulus (CS). As inadequate CPM efficiency has been assumed to be predisposing for clinical pain, the search for moderating factors explaining inter-individual variations in CPM is ongoing. Psychological factors have received credits in this context. However, research concerning associations between CPM and trait factors relating to negative emotions has yielded disappointing results. Yet, the influence of anxious or fearful states on CPM has not attracted much ...
Conditioned pain modulation (CPM) and temporal summation of pain (TSP) are 2 experimental paradigms ...
Chronic pain is believed to be related to a dysfunction of descending pain modulatory mechanisms. Fu...
According to recent fear-avoidance models, catastrophic misinterpretations of pain may lead to pain-...
Reduced pain perception during painful stimulation to another body region (ie, conditioned pain modu...
Purpose: Conditioned pain modulation (CPM) is most often assessed using self-report of pain. However...
Reduced pain perception during painful stimulation to another body region (ie, conditioned pain modu...
Mario Bernaba, Kevin A Johnson, Jiang-Ti Kong, Sean MackeyStanford Systems Neuroscience and Pain Lab...
Describing endogenous pain modulation (EPM) phenomena as occurring at “higher” or “lower” neural pro...
Background and aims Endogenous pain modulation can be studied in humans by conditioned pain modulati...
Background. Inhibitory conditioned pain modulation (ICPM) is one of the principal endogenous pain in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-09Pain is the common characteristic associated with c...
Background and aims Endogenous pain modulation can be studied in humans by conditioned pain modulati...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Endogenous pain modulation can be studied in humans by conditioned pain modula...
Conditioned pain modulation (CPM) and temporal summation of pain (TSP) are 2 experimental paradigms ...
Chronic pain is believed to be related to a dysfunction of descending pain modulatory mechanisms. Fu...
According to recent fear-avoidance models, catastrophic misinterpretations of pain may lead to pain-...
Reduced pain perception during painful stimulation to another body region (ie, conditioned pain modu...
Purpose: Conditioned pain modulation (CPM) is most often assessed using self-report of pain. However...
Reduced pain perception during painful stimulation to another body region (ie, conditioned pain modu...
Mario Bernaba, Kevin A Johnson, Jiang-Ti Kong, Sean MackeyStanford Systems Neuroscience and Pain Lab...
Describing endogenous pain modulation (EPM) phenomena as occurring at “higher” or “lower” neural pro...
Background and aims Endogenous pain modulation can be studied in humans by conditioned pain modulati...
Background. Inhibitory conditioned pain modulation (ICPM) is one of the principal endogenous pain in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-09Pain is the common characteristic associated with c...
Background and aims Endogenous pain modulation can be studied in humans by conditioned pain modulati...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Endogenous pain modulation can be studied in humans by conditioned pain modula...
Conditioned pain modulation (CPM) and temporal summation of pain (TSP) are 2 experimental paradigms ...
Chronic pain is believed to be related to a dysfunction of descending pain modulatory mechanisms. Fu...
According to recent fear-avoidance models, catastrophic misinterpretations of pain may lead to pain-...