Visually induced analgesia: seeing the body reduces pain.
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The multisensory body revealed through its cast shadowsEffects of visual cortex activation on the nociceptive blink reflex in healthy subjectsMoving in an environment of induced sensorimotor incongruence does not influence pain sensitivity in healthy volunteers: a randomised within-subject experiment.Seeing the body produces limb-specific modulation of skin temperature.Spatial cognition, body representation and affective processes: the role of vestibular information beyond ocular reflexes and control of posture.Does affective touch influence the virtual reality full body illusion?Why self-induced pain feels less painful than externally generated pain: distinct brain activation patterns in self- and externally generated pain.Visual distortion of body size modulates pain perception.Negative body image associated with changes in the visual body appearance increases pain perception.Pain perception is increased in congenital but not late onset blindness.Rubber hand illusion reduces discomfort caused by cold stimulus.Emotional conflict in a model modulates nociceptive processing in an onlooker: a laser-evoked potentials study.Preference for orientations commonly viewed for one's own hand in the anterior intraparietal cortex.Perceiving monetary loss as due to inequity reduces behavioral and cortical responses to pain.Cortical Activation Patterns of Bodily Attention triggered by Acupuncture StimulationPain hypersensitivity in congenital blindness is associated with faster central processing of C-fibre input.Rapid enhancement of touch from non-informative vision of the hand.The body fades away: investigating the effects of transparency of an embodied virtual body on pain threshold and body ownership.Short Term Motor-Skill Acquisition Improves with Size of Self-Controlled Virtual Hands.Modifying Bodily Self-Awareness during Acupuncture Needle Stimulation Using the Rubber Hand IllusionViewing the body modulates both pain sensations and pain responsesFactors associated with the modulation of pain by visual distortion of body sizeLooking at the hand modulates the brain responses to nociceptive and non-nociceptive somatosensory stimuli but does not necessarily modulate their perception.Neuromodulation and palliative medicine.Mechanism-based treatment in complex regional pain syndromes.Sensorimotor Incongruence in People with Musculoskeletal Pain: A Systematic Review.An investigation into enlarging and reducing the size of mirror reflections of the hand on experimentally-induced cold-pressor pain in healthy human participants.Perceptions of the painful body: the relationship between body perception disturbance, pain and tactile discrimination in complex regional pain syndrome.Pain while you are out of your body--a new approach to pain relief? Commentary on a paper by Hänsel et al. (2011).Mechanism-based Classification of Pain for Physical Therapy Management in Palliative care: A Clinical Commentary.Putting pain out of mind with an 'out of body' illusion.Body, space, and pain.Modulation of pain threshold by virtual body ownership.Shaping visual space perception through bodily sensations: Testing the impact of nociceptive stimuli on visual perception in peripersonal space with temporal order judgments.Effects of vicarious pain on self-pain perception: investigating the role of awareness.Agency over Phantom Limb Enhanced by Short-Term Mirror Therapy.Virtual reality improves embodiment and neuropathic pain caused by spinal cord injury.Self-touch modulates the somatosensory evoked P100.Visuo-tactile integration in personal space.The rubber hand illusion increases heat pain threshold.
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Visually induced analgesia: seeing the body reduces pain.
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Salvatore M Aglioti
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3072-09.2009
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