The down-regulation of pain through beliefs is commonly discussed as a form of emotion regulation. In line with this interpretation, the analgesic effect has been shown to co-occur with reduced anxiety and increased activity in the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC), which is a key region of emotion regulation. This link between pain and anxiety modulation raises the question whether the two effects are rooted in the same neural mechanism. In this pilot fMRI study, we compared the neural basis of the analgesic and anxiolytic effect of two types of threat modulation: a "behavioral control" paradigm, which involves the ability to terminate a noxious stimulus, and a "safety signaling" paradigm, which involves visual cues that signal the t...
Perceived control attenuates pain and pain-directed anxiety, possibly because it changes the emotion...
The degree to which perceived controllability alters the way a stressor is experienced varies greatl...
The degree to which perceived controllability alters the way a stressor is experienced varies greatl...
. These authors contributed equally to this work. The down-regulation of pain through beliefs is com...
Perceived control attenuates pain and pain-directed anxiety, possibly because it changes the emotion...
■ Anxiolytic effects of perceived control have been observed across species. In humans, neuroimaging...
Perceived control attenuates pain and pain-directed anxiety, possibly because it changes the emotion...
Perceived control attenuates pain and pain-directed anxiety, possibly because it changes the emotion...
It is common clinical experience that anxiety about pain can exacerbate the pain sensation. Using ev...
It is common clinical experience that anxiety about pain can exacerbate the pain sensation. Using e...
It is common clinical experience that anxiety about pain can exacerbate the pain sensation. Using e...
Cognitive strategies can strongly modulate emotion and pain. However, it is unclear whether cognitio...
Existing knowledge identifies the prefrontal cortex (PFC) as the modulatory area for pain. Previous ...
Existing knowledge identifies the prefrontal cortex (PFC) as the modulatory area for pain. Previous ...
<p>Pain reduction following the ‘control’ modulation was associated with increased activation in the...
Perceived control attenuates pain and pain-directed anxiety, possibly because it changes the emotion...
The degree to which perceived controllability alters the way a stressor is experienced varies greatl...
The degree to which perceived controllability alters the way a stressor is experienced varies greatl...
. These authors contributed equally to this work. The down-regulation of pain through beliefs is com...
Perceived control attenuates pain and pain-directed anxiety, possibly because it changes the emotion...
■ Anxiolytic effects of perceived control have been observed across species. In humans, neuroimaging...
Perceived control attenuates pain and pain-directed anxiety, possibly because it changes the emotion...
Perceived control attenuates pain and pain-directed anxiety, possibly because it changes the emotion...
It is common clinical experience that anxiety about pain can exacerbate the pain sensation. Using ev...
It is common clinical experience that anxiety about pain can exacerbate the pain sensation. Using e...
It is common clinical experience that anxiety about pain can exacerbate the pain sensation. Using e...
Cognitive strategies can strongly modulate emotion and pain. However, it is unclear whether cognitio...
Existing knowledge identifies the prefrontal cortex (PFC) as the modulatory area for pain. Previous ...
Existing knowledge identifies the prefrontal cortex (PFC) as the modulatory area for pain. Previous ...
<p>Pain reduction following the ‘control’ modulation was associated with increased activation in the...
Perceived control attenuates pain and pain-directed anxiety, possibly because it changes the emotion...
The degree to which perceived controllability alters the way a stressor is experienced varies greatl...
The degree to which perceived controllability alters the way a stressor is experienced varies greatl...