Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8605069 | The Journal of Pain | 2018 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
This study evaluated the effect of acute stress on pain modulation. Pain modulation under stress is affected by individual stress responsiveness; decreased CPM occurs in high stress responders whereas increased pain adaptation occurs in low stress responders. Identification of high stress responders may promote better pain management.
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Authors
Nirit Geva, Ruth Defrin,