Several studies have used neuroimaging techniques to investigate brain correlates of the attentional modulation of pain. Although these studies have advanced the knowledge in the field, important confounding factors such as imprecise theoretical definitions of attention, incomplete operationalization of the construct under exam, and limitations of techniques relying on measuring regional changes in cerebral blood flow have hampered the potential relevance of the conclusions. Here, we first provide an overview of the major theories of attention and of attention in the study of pain to bridge theory and experimental results. We conclude that load and motivational/affective theories are particularly relevant to study the attentional modulation...
The brain is the principal processor of internal and external sensory experiences including pain. Pa...
It has previously been suggested that the activity in sensory regions of the brain can be modulated ...
This thesis extends current understanding of cognitive deficits in people with chronic pain, specifi...
Several studies have used neuroimaging techniques to investigate brain correlates of the attentional...
The ability to sense pain may be considered as a prerequisite for human survival. The experience of ...
Copyright © 2021 International Association for the Study of Pain.ABSTRACT: A commonly held belief su...
Pain demands attention, yet pain can be reduced by focusing attention elsewhere. The neural processe...
Background: Chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMSKP) is attentionally demanding, complex and multi-facto...
Context The perception of pain due to an acute injury or in clinical pain states undergoes substant...
The intensity and unpleasantness of a painful experience is often described as correlating well with...
Current clinical and experimental literature strongly supports the phenomenon of reduced pain percep...
Current clinical and experimental literature strongly supports the phenomenon of reduced pain percep...
Individuals with chronic pain demonstrate attentional biases towards pain-related stimuli. However, ...
Pain-related stimuli can capture attention in an automatic (bottom up) or intentional (top down) fas...
SummaryIt is well known that pain attracts attention and interferes with cognition. Given that the m...
The brain is the principal processor of internal and external sensory experiences including pain. Pa...
It has previously been suggested that the activity in sensory regions of the brain can be modulated ...
This thesis extends current understanding of cognitive deficits in people with chronic pain, specifi...
Several studies have used neuroimaging techniques to investigate brain correlates of the attentional...
The ability to sense pain may be considered as a prerequisite for human survival. The experience of ...
Copyright © 2021 International Association for the Study of Pain.ABSTRACT: A commonly held belief su...
Pain demands attention, yet pain can be reduced by focusing attention elsewhere. The neural processe...
Background: Chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMSKP) is attentionally demanding, complex and multi-facto...
Context The perception of pain due to an acute injury or in clinical pain states undergoes substant...
The intensity and unpleasantness of a painful experience is often described as correlating well with...
Current clinical and experimental literature strongly supports the phenomenon of reduced pain percep...
Current clinical and experimental literature strongly supports the phenomenon of reduced pain percep...
Individuals with chronic pain demonstrate attentional biases towards pain-related stimuli. However, ...
Pain-related stimuli can capture attention in an automatic (bottom up) or intentional (top down) fas...
SummaryIt is well known that pain attracts attention and interferes with cognition. Given that the m...
The brain is the principal processor of internal and external sensory experiences including pain. Pa...
It has previously been suggested that the activity in sensory regions of the brain can be modulated ...
This thesis extends current understanding of cognitive deficits in people with chronic pain, specifi...