Different brain networks mediate the effects of social and conditioned expectations on pain
Our experience of pain can be affected by our expectations about how much pain we will feel. Here, the authors show that both social information-driven expectations, and those based on personal experience, are both able to modulate pain, but by different neural pathways.
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Auteurs principaux: | Leonie Koban, Marieke Jepma, Marina López-Solà, Tor D. Wager |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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