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See detailPainful decisions: How classifying sensations can change the experience of pain
Van Der Meulen, Marian UL; Anton, Fernand UL; Petersen, Sibylle UL

in European Journal of Pain (2017)

Background: Categorizing perceptual stimuli is a mechanism for facilitating the processing of sensory input from our environment. This facilitation of perception is achieved through generalization ... [more ▼]

Background: Categorizing perceptual stimuli is a mechanism for facilitating the processing of sensory input from our environment. This facilitation of perception is achieved through generalization (assimilation) of stimulus characteristics within categories and accentuation between categories. These categorization processes have been demonstrated in visual, auditory, tactile and social perception, but never in pain perception. Method: We presented participants with six thermal noxious stimuli, increasing in steps of 0.5 °C. In an experimental group, stimuli were assigned to two categories labelled A and B containing the three lower (A1, A2, A3) and three higher (B1, B2, B3) stimuli. A control group did not receive such category information (stimuli were labelled S1–S6). In a first part of the experiment, participants simply rated pain intensity and unpleasantness for all stimuli. In a second part, we presented stimuli without labels and participants had to identify the label of each stimulus. Results: We found evidence for categorization effects in both pain ratings and stimulus identification data. In particular, unpleasantness ratings within categories were more similar to each other, and ratings between categories less similar, in the experimental compared to control group. Participants in the experimental group also confused stimuli more often within than between categories, and were more confident about category membership of stimuli at the category border, compared to participants in the control group. Conclusions: Mere category information, using abstract category labels, significantly changes pain perception. Implications for our understanding of cognitive pain modulation mechanisms, as well as clinical implications of categorization effects are discussed. Significance: Categorization effects in pain perception are demonstrated. Classifying and labelling painful events can modulate early perceptual processes, lead to under- or overestimation of pain symptoms and affect decision-making behaviour related to pain. [less ▲]

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See detailSymptoms and the body: Taking the inferential leap
Van den Bergh, Omer; Witthöft, Michael; Petersen, Sibylle UL et al

in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews (2017)

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See detailIdiopathic environmental illnesses: A comprehensive model
Van den Bergh, Omer; Brown, Richard; Petersen, Sibylle UL et al

in Clinical Psychological Science (2017)

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See detailBranding the destination versus the place: The effects of brand complexity and identification for residents and visitors
Zenker, Sebastian; Braun, Erik; Petersen, Sibylle UL

in Tourism Management (2017), 58

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See detailStructural Brain Changes in Patients With COPD
Esser, Roland W.; Stoeckel, M. Cornelia; Kirsten, Anne et al

in CHEST (2016), 149(2), 426-434

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See detailIst Einsamkeit ein Prädiktor für den Gesundheitsstatus und den Reha-Erfolg bei COPD-Patienten?
Reijnders, T.; Schuler, M.; Wittmann, M. et al

in Pneumologie (2016), 70(S 01), 57

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See detailThe desire to belong: Social identification as a predictor of treatment outcome in social anxiety disorder
Meuret, Alicia E.; Chmielewski, Michael; Steele, Ashton M. et al

in Behaviour research and therapy (2016), 81

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See detailValidity of a self-administered questionnaire version of the Transition Dyspnea Index in patients with COPD
von Leupoldt, A.; Reijnders, T.; Schuler, M. et al

in Pneumologie (2016), 70(S 01), 230

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See detailInteroception and the uneasiness of the mind: Anxiety as perceptual style
Petersen, Sibylle UL; von Leupoldt, Andreas; Van den Bergh, Omer

in Frontiers in Psychology (2015), 6

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See detailStructural Brain Changes in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Esser, R.; Stoeckel, A.; Kirsten, A. et al

in CHEST (2015)

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See detailInteroception and symptom reporting: Disentangling accuracy and bias.
Petersen, Sibylle UL; Van Staeyen, Ken; Vögele, Claus UL et al

in Frontiers in Psychology (2015)

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See detailRelative breathless: Comparison with others can affect feelings of breathlessness.
Petersen, Sibylle UL; Van den Bergh, Omer

in Biological Psychology (2015), 104

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See detailGeriatric Dyspnea: Doing worse, feeling better
Petersen, Sibylle UL; von Leupoldt, Andreas; Van den Bergh, Omer

in Ageing Research Reviews (2014), 15

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See detailCategorical Interoception: Perceptual Organization of Sensations From Inside
Petersen, Sibylle UL; Schroijen, Mathias; Mölders, Christina et al

in Psychological Science (2014)

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See detailAn integrative theoretical model for improving resident-city identification
Zenker, Sebastian; Petersen, Sibylle UL

in Environment and Planning A (2014), 46(3), 715729

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See detailRespiratory muscle tension as a symptom generator in individuals with high anxiety sensitivity
Ritz, Thomas; Meuret, Alicia; Bhaskara, Lavanya et al

in Psychosomatic Medicine (2013), 75(2), 187-195

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See detailRelative breathless: The role of social comparison in interoception
Petersen, Sibylle UL; Van den Bergh, Omer

Scientific Conference (2013)

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