Stefan Lautenbacher, Claudia Horn-Hofmann, Miriam Kunz
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Is predictability of the conditioning stimulus (CS) a critical factor in conditioned pain modulation (CPM)?
Conditioned pain modulation (CPM) allows to investigate endogenous pain modulation and its clinical outcomes. Although co-activation of emotions has been shown to affect CPM, the impact of ‘threat,...