نتایج جستجو برای: pain perception

تعداد نتایج: 410459  

2014
Ellen Lund Schaldemose Emilia Horjales-Araujo Ditte Demontis Anders D Børglum Peter Svensson Nanna Brix Finnerup

BACKGROUND Recent studies have suggested an association between genotypes affecting the expression of the serotonin transporter and thermal pain perception and the thermal grill. The aim of this study was to investigate differences in thermal and mechanical pain perception and the thermal grill in two groups of healthy volunteers according to their genotype, associated with either high (n = 40)...

2012
Guillermo A. Cecchi Lejian Huang Javeria Ali Hashmi Marwan N. Baliki María V. Centeno Irina Rish A. Vania Apkarian

While the static magnitude of thermal pain perception has been shown to follow a power-law function of the temperature, its dynamical features have been largely overlooked. Due to the slow temporal experience of pain, multiple studies now show that the time evolution of its magnitude can be captured with continuous online ratings. Here we use such ratings to model quantitatively the temporal dy...

2015
Lesley Budell Miriam Kunz Philip L. Jackson Pierre Rainville

Perception of pain in others via facial expressions has been shown to involve brain areas responsive to self-pain, biological motion, as well as both performed and observed motor actions. Here, we investigated the involvement of these different regions during emotional and motor mirroring of pain expressions using a two-task paradigm, and including both observation and execution of the expressi...

Journal: :Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo 2015
Evgenija Marković Janko Fercec Ivana Šćepan Branislav Glišić Nenad Nedeljković Jovana Juloski Rebeka RudolF

INTRODUCTION Forces generated in orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances create tension and compression zones in the periodontal ligament resulting in a painful experience for patients. In the first phase of orthodontic treatment, when leveling of teeth is needed, nickel-titanium (NiTi) archwires can be completely engaged in brackets, even in the cases of extreme crowding, exerting small fo...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2000
M Bohus M Limberger U Ebner F X Glocker B Schwarz M Wernz K Lieb

Self-mutilation occurs in 70-80% of patients who meet DSM-IV criteria for borderline personality disorder. Approximately 60% of these patients report that they do not feel pain during acts of self-mutilation such as cutting or burning. Findings of recent studies measuring pain perception in patients with BPD are difficult to interpret since variables such as distress, dissociation or relevant p...

Journal: :International journal of behavioral medicine 2003
Karl-Heinz Ladwig Birgitt Marten-Mittag Günter Lehmann Harald Gündel Heidi Simon Eckhard Alt

The pain of transvenous cardioversion shocks in awake patients is an important clinical problem. It is unknown whether psychological factors modulate any observed variation in pain perception. Thirty-seven patients with chronic atrial fibrillation (AF; mean age 61.9 years, 29 men, 8 women) were consecutively included in the study. Pain perception of a low energy test shock (60V, 0.1J) during in...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2005
Ariane Gallez Marie-Claire Albanese Pierre Rainville Gary H Duncan

Attenuation of responses to repeated sensory events has been thoroughly studied in many modalities; however, attenuation of pain perception has not yet benefitted from such extensive investigation. Described here are two psychophysical studies that examined the effects of repeated exposure to thermal stimuli, assessing potential attenuation of the perception of pain and its possible spatial spe...

Journal: :Pain 2013
Pat Watkinson Alex M Wood Donna M Lloyd Gordon D A Brown

When painful stimuli are evaluated at the time they are experienced, judgments are made not in isolation but with reference to other experienced stimuli. We tested a specific quantitative model of how such context effects occur. Participants experienced 3 blocks of 11 different pressure pain stimuli, and rated each stimulus on a 0-10 scale of intensity. Stimulus distribution was varied between ...

Journal: :genetics in the 3rd millennium 0
زهره منتصری zohreh montaseri holly fatemeh school of nursing & midwiferi, shiraz, iranدانشکده پرستاری و مامایی حضرت فاطمه (ع)، شیراز، ایران آذر نعمت اللهی azar nematollahi رکسانا جان قربان roxana jan ghorban

the primary function of pain is to warn the organism against dangers threatening its integrity. pain does serve as a warning signal for impending injuries. in some people, particularly young children. pain perception has been absent. congenital intesitivity to pain with anhidrosis (cipa) is rare genetic disease characterized by absence of reaction to noxious stimuli and anhidrosis. in this revi...

2014
Katarzyna Leźnicka Katarzyna Léznicka

It is generally believed that athletes experience pain in a different way than normally active individuals. Many scientists have confirmed the hypothesis that long-term physical activity can alter the perception of pain, i.e. athletes have a higher pain sensation and pain tolerance thresholds. The measurement of pain intensity is carried out using subjective methods based on verbal and non-verb...

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