The Journal of Pain is the official journal of @usasp.bsky.social
The journal publishes original articles related to all aspects of pain.
The Journal of Pain
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Original: Drs. julieji.bsky.social, Hughes, et al. investigated the impact of mental imagery simulations of threat on endogenous pain modulation in n = 71 healthy participants using a cuff-pressure algometry protocol.
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Original: Drs. Guo, Aplin evaluated a soft, metal-free nerve cuff for ionic direct current delivery in healthy and pathological pain models
— iDC might represent a potential treatment for chronic pain
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Original: Dr. Badzińska, Bąbel et al. demonstrated that the effectiveness of pain calibration varies significantly across procedures
—methodological relevance of calibration in experimental pain research is crucial
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Original: Drs. Bembich, Maestro, et al. explored sex-related differences in neonatal nociception, an area that remains relatively understudied despite well-documented disparities in adult pain experience.
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Original: Dr. Thomas, @luanacolloca.bsky.social, et al. tested the hypotheses that pain resilience is negatively associated with pain interference, and pain resilience is positively associated with placebo effects via reinforced expectations of analgesia.
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Original: Dr. Wilson, Meints, et al. examined how chronic pain and gender-related stigma intersect in cisgender women with chronic pelvic pain and their associations with pain and psychosocial factors.
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Original: Drs. Horvat and team at University of Maribor, using electrical pain stimulation, explored neurophysiological mechanisms mediating the influence of romantic partner’s presence on acute pain perceptions.
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Original: Drs. Yamin, Edwards, et al. examined the extent to which pain catastrophizing contributes to the association between posttraumatic stress symptoms and pain outcomes in patients with chronic low back pain.
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Original: Drs. Morris,Goodin et al. ( @vanderbilt.edu) showed differential prognostic importance of biopsychosocial factors for high-impact chronic pain incidence, persistence, and recovery using a machine learning approach
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Original: Drs. Lee, Kumar et al. ( @bostonu.bsky.social) found that in knee osteoarthritis, central pain sensitization may ↑ the brain’s cognitive load during walking
—People with greater sensitization showed ↑ prefrontal cortex activation and more gait
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Mental imagery-based simulations of threat can evoke “as-if-real” emotional and motivational responses, which may alter top-down pain processing. This study investigated the impact of mental imagery…
This study explored sex-related differences in neonatal nociception, an area that remains relatively understudied despite well-documented disparities in adult pain experience. The research aimed to…
Expectations about medical treatment are important prognostic indicators of treatment success and play a key role in shaping individual pain experiences. Placebo interventions can modify these…
Women with chronic pelvic pain (CPP) often experience stigma related to both their gender identity and chronic pain status, as symptoms are frequently dismissed, disbelieved, or attributed to…
The supportive presence of a significant other can act as an efficient analgesic. However, neurophysiological mechanisms of this effect have not been adequately explored. The current EEG study, using…
Posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) are prevalent among individuals with chronic low back pain (CLBP) and are associated with worse pain-related outcomes. Pain catastrophizing is a cognitive factor…
High-impact chronic pain (HICP) affects over 17 million U.S. adults and follows highly variable courses. To date, the relative importance of biopsychosocial predictors of HICP incidence, persistence,…
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Pain sensitization may contribute to heightened prefrontal cortex (PFC) activity during walking in people with knee osteoarthritis (OA), especially under cognitively demanding conditions. We examined…