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Neuroimaging studies about the relationship between negative emotions and pain
Pain experience is strongly affected by emotions, and especially, negative emotions cause more painful perception. And as mechanisms of linking to chronic pain, negative emotions are also important factors. We have been gradually studying the association between negative emotions and painful perception, and we will review these relationship by using clinical symptoms and neuroimaging data. Our studies have been approved by the Hiroshima University ethics committee.