The event-related brain potentials (ERPs) elicited by nociceptive stimuli are largely influenced by vigilance, emotion, alertness, and attention. Studies that specifically investigated the effects of cognition on nociceptive ERPs support the idea that most of these ERP components can be regarded as the neurophysiological indexes of the processes underlying detection and orientation of attention toward the eliciting stimulus. Such detection is determined both by the salience of the stimulus that makes it pop out from the environmental context (bottom-up capture of attention) and by its relevance according to the subject's goals and motivation (top-down attentional control). The fact that nociceptive ERPs are largely influenced by information...
The perception of pain is sensitive to various mental processes such as the feelings and beliefs tha...
The intensity and unpleasantness of a painful experience is often described as correlating well with...
The observation of others' facial expressions of pain has been shown to facilitate the observer's no...
The event-related brain potentials (ERPs) elicited by nociceptive stimuli are largely influenced by ...
The event-related brain potentials (ERPs) elicited by nociceptive stimuli are largely influenced by ...
For a long time, pain research has focused on understanding the mechanisms underlying the unpleasant...
INTRODUCTION: Research has shown that people with chronic pain have difficulty directing their atten...
Research has shown that people with chronic pain have difficulty directing their attention away from...
Pain is a complex experience resulting from the integration of several dimensions such as sensory, e...
It is generally acknowledged that pain is a complex perceptive phenomenon that depends not only on t...
The ability to sense pain may be considered as a prerequisite for human survival. The experience of ...
Because pain often signals the occurrence of potential tissue damage, nociceptive stimuli have the c...
This thesis aims to provide a contribution to the current neurophysiological and psychophysiological...
In this dissertation, attention to pain and signals of impending pain was investigated from a cognit...
Pain can involuntarily capture attention and disrupt pain-unrelated cognitive activities. The brain ...
The perception of pain is sensitive to various mental processes such as the feelings and beliefs tha...
The intensity and unpleasantness of a painful experience is often described as correlating well with...
The observation of others' facial expressions of pain has been shown to facilitate the observer's no...
The event-related brain potentials (ERPs) elicited by nociceptive stimuli are largely influenced by ...
The event-related brain potentials (ERPs) elicited by nociceptive stimuli are largely influenced by ...
For a long time, pain research has focused on understanding the mechanisms underlying the unpleasant...
INTRODUCTION: Research has shown that people with chronic pain have difficulty directing their atten...
Research has shown that people with chronic pain have difficulty directing their attention away from...
Pain is a complex experience resulting from the integration of several dimensions such as sensory, e...
It is generally acknowledged that pain is a complex perceptive phenomenon that depends not only on t...
The ability to sense pain may be considered as a prerequisite for human survival. The experience of ...
Because pain often signals the occurrence of potential tissue damage, nociceptive stimuli have the c...
This thesis aims to provide a contribution to the current neurophysiological and psychophysiological...
In this dissertation, attention to pain and signals of impending pain was investigated from a cognit...
Pain can involuntarily capture attention and disrupt pain-unrelated cognitive activities. The brain ...
The perception of pain is sensitive to various mental processes such as the feelings and beliefs tha...
The intensity and unpleasantness of a painful experience is often described as correlating well with...
The observation of others' facial expressions of pain has been shown to facilitate the observer's no...