Towards a taxonomy of pain modulations

Trends in Cognitive Sciences
Markus PlonerKatja Wiech

Abstract

The subjective experience of pain is affected by various modulating factors, such as the sufferer's level of anxiety or distraction. A recent study sheds light on the neural underpinnings of pain modulation and illustrates how we can advance towards an integrated psychological, neurobiological and clinical taxonomy of pain modulations.

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Sep 10, 2015·Der Schmerz·C Maihöfner, U Bingel
Oct 28, 2017·Pain·Markus Ploner, Elisabeth S May

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