2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.08.31.609921
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Pain distribution can be determined by classical conditioning

Jakub Nastaj,
Jacek Skalski,
Daria Nowak
et al.

Abstract: Chronic widespread pain (CWP) - as many other clinical presentations - manifests in ongoing pain without identifiable structural cause, with pain that spreads over multiple body areas. The development and maintenance of symptoms may involve learning mechanisms. Ninety-four healthy volunteers participated in this study and were randomly distributed to four groups. In the classical conditioning combined with verbal suggestion group, US- (small pain distribution) and US+ (large pain distribution) were paired with… Show more

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