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Papers: 6 Aug 2022 - 12 Aug 2022

RESEARCH TYPE:
Psychology


2022 Aug 09


Scand J Pain

Effects of psychosocial stress and performance feedback on pain processing and its correlation with subjective and neuroendocrine parameters.

Abstract

Previous research on stress-induced pain modulation suggests that moderate psychological stress usually leads to hyperalgesia while more severe threat results in hypoalgesia. However, existing studies often lack suitable control conditions imperative to identify mere stress effects. Similarly, research mainly focused on pure of a social threat, not taking into consideration experiences of social evaluation. Therefore, we set out to investigate actual social up- and downgrading combined with a standardized stress paradigm to evaluate short-term and prolonged changes in pain perception and their potential association with neuroendocrine and subjective stress parameters.