Publication: Equal pain-unequal fear response: Enhanced susceptibility of tooth pain to fear conditioning
Equal pain-unequal fear response: Enhanced susceptibility of tooth pain to fear conditioning
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Meier, M. L., de Matos, N. M. P., Brügger, M., Ettlin, D. A., Lukic, N., Cheetham, M., Jäncke, L., & Lutz, K. (2014). Equal pain-unequal fear response: Enhanced susceptibility of tooth pain to fear conditioning. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8:526. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2014.00526
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Experimental fear conditioning in humans is widely used as a model to investigate the neural basis of fear learning and to unravel the pathogenesis of anxiety disorders. It has been observed that fear conditioning depends on stimulus salience and subject vulnerability to fear. It is further known that the prevalence of dental-related fear and phobia is exceedingly high in the population. Dental phobia is unique as no other body part is associated with a specific phobia. Therefore, we hypothesized that painful dental stimuli exhibit an
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Meier, M. L., de Matos, N. M. P., Brügger, M., Ettlin, D. A., Lukic, N., Cheetham, M., Jäncke, L., & Lutz, K. (2014). Equal pain-unequal fear response: Enhanced susceptibility of tooth pain to fear conditioning. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8:526. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2014.00526