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    Psychometric Properties of the German Version of the Pain Vigilance and Awareness Questionnaire (PVAQ) in Pain-Free Samples and Samples with Acute and Chronic Pain by Kunz, M., Capito, E. S., Horn-Hofmann, C., Baum, C., Scheel, J., Karmann, A. J., Priebe, J. A., Lautenbacher, S.

    “…Purpose The way individuals attend to pain is known to have a considerable impact on the experience and chronification of pain. One method to assess the…”
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    Sleep deprivation and pain: a review of the newest literature by Karmann, A J, Kundermann, B, Lautenbacher, S

    Published in Schmerz (Berlin, Germany) (01-04-2014)
    “…It has now been established that sleep deprivation or fragmentation causes hyperalgesia which cannot be explained by a general change in somatosensory…”
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    Schlafentzug und Schmerz: Ein Review der neuesten Literatur by Karmann, A.J., Kundermann, B., Lautenbacher, S.

    Published in Schmerz (Berlin, Germany) (01-04-2014)
    “…Zusammenfassung Es ist mittlerweile unstrittig, dass Schlafentzug bzw. -fragmentierung zu Hyperalgesien führt, die sich nicht als allgemeine Veränderung der…”
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    Sleep, Experimental Pain and Clinical Pain in Patients with Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain and Healthy Controls by Stroemel-Scheder, Cindy, Karmann, Anna Julia, Ziegler, Elisabeth, Heesen, Michael, Knippenberg-Bigge, Katrin, Lang, Philip M, Lautenbacher, Stefan

    Published in Journal of pain research (01-12-2019)
    “…Everyday variations in night sleep in healthy pain-free subjects are at most weakly associated with pain, whereas strong alterations (eg, sleep deprivation,…”
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    Conditioned Pain Modulation (CPM) Effects Captured in Facial Expressions by Kunz, Miriam, Bunk, Stefanie F, Karmann, Anna J, Bär, Karl-Jürgen, Lautenbacher, Stefan

    Published in Journal of pain research (01-01-2021)
    “…Conditioned pain modulation (CPM) is most often assessed using self-report of pain. However, self-report of pain is not always available (eg in individuals…”
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