Original paper
Opposite Effects of Stress on Pain Modulation Depend on the Magnitude of Individual Stress Response
Abstract
The effect of acute stress on pain threshold and intolerance threshold are reported as producing either hypoalgesia or hyperalgesia. Yet, the contribution of individual stress reactivity in this respect has not been established. The aim was to test 2 pain modulation paradigms under acute stress manipulation, to our knowledge, for the first time, to study whether stress differentially affects pain modulation, and whether the effect is related to...
Paper Details
Title
Opposite Effects of Stress on Pain Modulation Depend on the Magnitude of Individual Stress Response
Published Date
Apr 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
19
Issue
4
Pages
360 - 371
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