PAIN PERCEPTION: FROM ANTICIPATION MEXANISMS TO EXPERIENCE OF INTENSIVITY OF PAIN



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Data of researches of contemporary studies on correlation of mechanisms of anticipation and experiences by an individual of pain intensity are provided in the review. Conclusions about this correlation are drawn on the basis of clinical and psychophysiological trials with application of fMRT and EEG.

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Alexander S Granitsa

Kazan State Medical University

Department of Medical and General Psychology 420012, Kazan, Butlerov St., 49

Vladimir D Mendelevich

Kazan State Medical University

Email: mend@tbit.ru
Department of Medical and General Psychology 420012, Kazan, Butlerov St., 49

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