Pain sensitivity increases when a noxious stimulus is preceded by cues predicting higher intensity. However, it is unclear whether the modulation of nociception by expectancy is sensory-specific ("modality based") or reflects the aversive-affective consequence of the upcoming event ("unpleasantness"), potentially common with other negative events. Here we compared expectancy effects for pain and disgust by using different, but equally unpleasant, nociceptive (thermal) and olfactory stimulations. Indeed both pain and disgust are aversive, associated with threat to the organism, and processed in partly overlapping brain networks. Participants saw cues predicting the unpleasantness (high/low) and the modality (pain/disgust) of upcoming thermal...
Expectations about the magnitude of impending pain exert a substantial effect on subsequent percepti...
OBJECTIVE: The extent to which pain-related expectations, known to affect pain perception, also affe...
Experiencing the emotion of disgust leads to delayed up-regulation of immune-related functions, incr...
Background Embodied models of social cognition argue that others' affective states are processed by ...
Expectations affect the subjective experience of pain by increasing sensitivity to noxious events, a...
Expectations affect the subjective experience of pain by increasing sensitivity to noxious events, a...
Although expectancy effects have been described before (e.g. placebo effect), no one ever questioned...
Information about upcoming pain strongly influences pain experience in experimental and clinical set...
Pain is a complex phenomenon that is highly modifiable by expectation. Whilst the intensity of incom...
Many factors can influence the way in which we perceive painful events and noxious stimuli, but less...
Many factors can influence the way in which we perceive painful events and noxious stimuli, but less...
In the context of embodied theories, it has been shown the existence of shared neurocognitive proces...
It is well known that the efficacy of treatment effects, including those of placebos, is heavily dep...
Relief from pain is positively valenced and entails reward-like properties. Notably, stimuli that be...
The perception of pain is susceptible to modulation by psychological and contextual factors. It has ...
Expectations about the magnitude of impending pain exert a substantial effect on subsequent percepti...
OBJECTIVE: The extent to which pain-related expectations, known to affect pain perception, also affe...
Experiencing the emotion of disgust leads to delayed up-regulation of immune-related functions, incr...
Background Embodied models of social cognition argue that others' affective states are processed by ...
Expectations affect the subjective experience of pain by increasing sensitivity to noxious events, a...
Expectations affect the subjective experience of pain by increasing sensitivity to noxious events, a...
Although expectancy effects have been described before (e.g. placebo effect), no one ever questioned...
Information about upcoming pain strongly influences pain experience in experimental and clinical set...
Pain is a complex phenomenon that is highly modifiable by expectation. Whilst the intensity of incom...
Many factors can influence the way in which we perceive painful events and noxious stimuli, but less...
Many factors can influence the way in which we perceive painful events and noxious stimuli, but less...
In the context of embodied theories, it has been shown the existence of shared neurocognitive proces...
It is well known that the efficacy of treatment effects, including those of placebos, is heavily dep...
Relief from pain is positively valenced and entails reward-like properties. Notably, stimuli that be...
The perception of pain is susceptible to modulation by psychological and contextual factors. It has ...
Expectations about the magnitude of impending pain exert a substantial effect on subsequent percepti...
OBJECTIVE: The extent to which pain-related expectations, known to affect pain perception, also affe...
Experiencing the emotion of disgust leads to delayed up-regulation of immune-related functions, incr...