Search Results - "Karmann, Anna J"
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Relationship of 5-HTTLPR Polymorphism with Various Factors of Pain Processing: Subjective Experience, Motor Responsiveness and Catastrophizing
Published in PloS one (04-04-2016)“…Although serotonin is known to play an important role in pain processing, the relationship between the polymorphism in 5-HTTLPR and pain processing is not well…”
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The influence of communicative relations on facial responses to pain: does it matter who is watching?
Published in Pain research & management (01-01-2014)“…Facial responses to pain are believed to be an act of communication and, as such, are likely to be affected by the relationship between sender and receiver. To…”
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Facial expressions of pain: the role of the serotonergic system
Published in Psychopharmacology (01-12-2023)“…Rationale Although interest in the neurobiology of facial communication of pain has increased over the last decades, little is known about which…”
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The role of inhibitory mechanisms in the regulation of facial expressiveness during pain
Published in Biological psychology (01-01-2015)“…•We identified inhibitory mechanisms regulating facial expressiveness.•Antisaccade task performance could predict facial expressiveness.•Specifically…”
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Conditioned Pain Modulation (CPM) Effects Captured in Facial Expressions
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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Conditioned Pain Modulation
Published in Journal of pain research (31-03-2021)“…Purpose: Conditioned pain modulation (CPM) is most often assessed using self-report of pain. However, self-report of pain is not always available (eg in…”
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The influence of communicative relations on facial responses to pain: Does it matter who is watching?/L'influence des relations de communication sur les réponses faciales à la douleur : l'observateur a-t-il une importance?
Published in Pain research & management (01-01-2014)“…Facial responses to pain are believed to be an act of communication and, as such, are likely to be affected by the relationship between sender and receiver. To…”
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