Cognitive decline is known to reduce reliability of subjective pain reports. Although facial expressions of pain are generally considered to be less affected by this decline, empirical support for this assumption is sparse. The present study therefore examined how cognitive functioning relates to facial expressions of pain and whether cognition acts as a moderator between nociceptive intensity and facial reactivity. Facial and subjective responses of 51 elderly participants to mechanical stimulation at three intensities levels (50 kPa, 200 kPa, and 400 kPa) were assessed. Moreover, participants completed a neuropsychological examination of executive functioning (planning, cognitive inhibition, and working memory), episodic memory, and psych...
Experimental pain research has shown that pain processing seems to be heightened in dementia. It is ...
Background: Pain poses a major problem in older adults, specifically for those living in homes for t...
Background A relationship between pain perception and cognitive function is evident. However, the di...
Cognitive decline is known to reduce reliability of subjective pain reports. Although facial express...
Contains fulltext : 157561.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cognitive decli...
Facial pain expressions are frequently used to assess pain in populations that cannot verbally expre...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Aging is known to affect nociceptive processing, e.g., the ability to inhibit pain. This study aims ...
It is well established that individuals with cognitive impairment present with disturbed forms of pa...
Cognitive pain modulation is integral to our quality of life and deeply interwoven with the success ...
The experience of pain constitutes a complex phenomenon that is determined by and reflects the inter...
There is ample evidence that dementia changes the processing of pain. However, it is not known wheth...
The experience of pain constitutes a complex phenomenon that is determined by and reflects the inter...
Experimental pain research has shown that pain processing seems to be heightened in dementia. It is ...
Background: Pain poses a major problem in older adults, specifically for those living in homes for t...
Background A relationship between pain perception and cognitive function is evident. However, the di...
Cognitive decline is known to reduce reliability of subjective pain reports. Although facial express...
Contains fulltext : 157561.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cognitive decli...
Facial pain expressions are frequently used to assess pain in populations that cannot verbally expre...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Aging is known to affect nociceptive processing, e.g., the ability to inhibit pain. This study aims ...
It is well established that individuals with cognitive impairment present with disturbed forms of pa...
Cognitive pain modulation is integral to our quality of life and deeply interwoven with the success ...
The experience of pain constitutes a complex phenomenon that is determined by and reflects the inter...
There is ample evidence that dementia changes the processing of pain. However, it is not known wheth...
The experience of pain constitutes a complex phenomenon that is determined by and reflects the inter...
Experimental pain research has shown that pain processing seems to be heightened in dementia. It is ...
Background: Pain poses a major problem in older adults, specifically for those living in homes for t...
Background A relationship between pain perception and cognitive function is evident. However, the di...