Published 2015
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“...Part I Nociception, Pain, Emotion and Cognition Interconnections -- Cognitive Psychology and
Neuropsychology of Nociception and Pain -- Emotional Aspects of Chronic Pain -- Cerebral and Spinal Modulation of Pain by Emotions and Attention -- Understanding the Suffering of Others: The Sources and Consequences of Third-person Pain -- Neuroplasticity in the Pain, Emotion and Cognition Nexus -- Part II Measurement Issues -- Tools that Should be Considered in Pain Assessment: Cognitive Factors, Emotion and Personality -- Pain Evaluation in Patients with Cognitive Impairment -- Behavioural/Facial Markers of Pain, Emotion, Cognition -- Part III Management Issues -- Pharmacological Pain Management: For Better or for Worse? ...
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