Search Results - "Lautenbacher, Stefan"
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Editorial: Pain and dementia
Published in Frontiers in pain research (Lausanne, Switzerland) (04-01-2023)Get full text
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Age changes in pain perception: A systematic-review and meta-analysis of age effects on pain and tolerance thresholds
Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (01-04-2017)“…•Aging decreases sensitivity for pain of low intensity.•Reduced sensitivity is especially apparent for heat pain and for pain applied to the head.•Age-related…”
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Facial Pain Expression in Dementia: A Review of the Experimental and Clinical Evidence
Published in Current Alzheimer research (01-01-2017)“…The analysis of the facial expression of pain promises to be one of the most sensitive tools for the detection of pain in patients with moderate to severe…”
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Pain in dementia
Published in Pain reports (01-01-2020)“…The ageing revolution is changing the composition of our society with more people becoming very old with higher risks for developing both pain and dementia…”
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Experimental Approaches in the Study of Pain in the Elderly
Published in Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.) (01-04-2012)Get full text
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Pain and disgust: the facial signaling of two aversive bodily experiences
Published in PloS one (09-12-2013)“…The experience of pain and disgust share many similarities, given that both are aversive experiences resulting from bodily threat and leading to defensive…”
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Assessment of effects of total sleep deprivation and subsequent recovery sleep: a methodological strategy feasible without sleep laboratory
Published in BMC Psychology (15-09-2021)“…Abstract Background Sleep is critical for maintaining homeostasis in bodily and neurobehavioral functions. This homeostasis can be disturbed by sleep…”
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Using observational facial descriptors to infer pain in persons with and without dementia
Published in BMC geriatrics (11-04-2018)“…For patients with advanced dementia, pain diagnosis and assessment requires observations of pain-indicative behavior by others. One type of behavior that has…”
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Recommendations on terminology and practice of psychophysical DNIC testing
Published in European journal of pain (01-04-2010)Get full text
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Automatic Coding of Facial Expressions of Pain: Are We There Yet?
Published in Pain Research and Management (11-01-2022)“…Introduction. The experience of pain is regularly accompanied by facial expressions. The gold standard for analyzing these facial expressions is the Facial…”
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Different stages in attentional processing of facial expressions of pain: a dot-probe task modification
Published in The journal of pain (01-03-2013)“…The way in which individuals attend to pain-related stimuli is thought to affect their pain experience. Early and late stages of processing, with shifts from…”
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The Effect of Induced Optimism on Situational Pain Catastrophizing
Published in Frontiers in psychology (23-06-2022)“…Background There is broad evidence that optimism is associated with less pain, while pain catastrophizing leads to increased pain. The aim of this study was to…”
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The Pain Assessment in Impaired Cognition scale (PAIC15): A multidisciplinary and international approach to develop and test a meta‐tool for pain assessment in impaired cognition, especially dementia
Published in European journal of pain (01-01-2020)“…Background Over the last decades, a considerable number of observational scales have been developed to assess pain in persons with dementia. The time seems…”
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Attentional processing of pain faces and other emotional faces in chronic pain–an eye-tracking study
Published in PloS one (28-05-2021)“…Altered attentional processing of pain-associated stimuli–which might take the form of either avoidance or enhanced vigilance–is thought to be implicated in…”
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Impairment of pain inhibition in chronic tension-type headache
Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-11-2005)“…Evidence has been accumulated suggesting that a dysfunction in pain inhibitory systems, i.e. in ‘diffuse noxious inhibitory controls‘ (DNIC)-like mechanisms,…”
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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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Age effects on pain thresholds, temporal summation and spatial summation of heat and pressure pain
Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-06-2005)“…Experimental data on age-related changes in pain perception have so far been contradictory. It has appeared that the type of pain induction method is critical…”
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The effects of DNIC-type inhibition on temporal summation compared to single pulse processing: Does sex matter?
Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-12-2008)“…A few experimental observations have suggested that diffuse noxious inhibitory control (DNIC)-type inhibition acts preferentially on the pain system if this is…”
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Loss in Executive Functioning Best Explains Changes in Pain Responsiveness in Patients with Dementia-Related Cognitive Decline
Published in Behavioural neurology (01-01-2015)“…There is ample evidence that dementia changes the processing of pain. However, it is not known whether this change in pain processing is related to the general…”
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Pain Processing in Cognitive Impairment and Its Association with Executive Function and Memory: Which Neurocognitive Factor Takes the Lead?
Published in Brain sciences (04-10-2021)“…It is well established that individuals with cognitive impairment present with disturbed forms of pain processing of still unknown origin. As a neurocognitive…”
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