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Katja Wiech

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Nature Human Behaviour|September 28, 2019
Biased perception and learning in painKatja Wiech
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 5, 2016
Deconstructing the sensation of pain: The influence of cognitive processes on pain perceptionKatja Wiech
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|May 17, 2023
Same but different: how agency modulates pain perceptionKatja Wiech
Pain|November 17, 2023
Informing about side effects: putting patients (preferences) firstUlrike Bingel, Katja Wiech
Pain|September 13, 2023
Alzheimer disease may compromise patients' ability for expectancy-based pain modulation. Now what?Katja Wiech, Ulrike Bingel
Frontiers in Neuroscience|April 9, 2013
Pain, decisions, and actions: a motivational perspectiveKatja Wiech, Irene Tracey
Neuroimage|June 2, 2009
The influence of negative emotions on pain: behavioral effects and neural mechanismsKatja Wiech, Irene Tracey
JAMA|September 26, 2023
A Group-Based Intervention to Reduce Opioid Use for Chronic PainJane Quinlan, Katja Wiech
Pain|June 9, 2009
The effect of tactile discrimination training is enhanced when patients watch the reflected image of their unaffected limb during trainingLorimer G Moseley, Katja Wiech
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|July 10, 2024
Side-effects are often a curse. Can they also be a blessing?Katja Wiech, Helena Hartmann, Ulrike Bingel
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Nature Human Behaviour|September 28, 2019
Biased perception and learning in painKatja Wiech
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 5, 2016
Deconstructing the sensation of pain: The influence of cognitive processes on pain perceptionKatja Wiech
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|May 17, 2023
Same but different: how agency modulates pain perceptionKatja Wiech
Pain|November 17, 2023
Informing about side effects: putting patients (preferences) firstUlrike Bingel, Katja Wiech
Pain|September 13, 2023
Alzheimer disease may compromise patients' ability for expectancy-based pain modulation. Now what?Katja Wiech, Ulrike Bingel
Frontiers in Neuroscience|April 9, 2013
Pain, decisions, and actions: a motivational perspectiveKatja Wiech, Irene Tracey
Neuroimage|June 2, 2009
The influence of negative emotions on pain: behavioral effects and neural mechanismsKatja Wiech, Irene Tracey
JAMA|September 26, 2023
A Group-Based Intervention to Reduce Opioid Use for Chronic PainJane Quinlan, Katja Wiech
Pain|June 9, 2009
The effect of tactile discrimination training is enhanced when patients watch the reflected image of their unaffected limb during trainingLorimer G Moseley, Katja Wiech
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|July 10, 2024
Side-effects are often a curse. Can they also be a blessing?Katja Wiech, Helena Hartmann, Ulrike Bingel
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