An fMRI study measuring analgesia enhanced by religion as a belief system
Although religious belief is often claimed to help with physical ailments including pain, it is unclear what psychological and neural mechanisms underlie the influence of religious belief on pain. By analogy to other top-down processes of pain modulation we hypothesized that religious belief helps b...
Main Authors: | Wiech, K, Farias, M, Kahane, G, Shackel, N, Tiede, W, Tracey, I |
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Other Authors: | International Association for the Study of Pain |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2009
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