- Radiation Effects in Electronics
- Military Defense Systems Analysis
- Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
- Pain Mechanisms and Treatments
- Pain Management and Opioid Use
- Pain Management and Treatment
- Myofascial pain diagnosis and treatment
- Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
2024-2025
Stress evokes a complex repertoire of psychological and physiological responses associated with the appraisal challenge or threat. This paper introduces Leiden Stroop-like Task (LSST), paradigm designed to induce progressively increasing levels stress related changes in challenge-threat dynamics by manipulating time pressure (task difficulty), ability achieve task goal (uncontrollability), negative feedback (social-evaluative threat) throughout four 10-minute blocks. Fifty-four healthy...
Stress evokes a complex repertoire of psychological and physiological responses associated with the appraisal challenge or threat. This paper introduces Leiden Stroop-like Task (LSST), paradigm designed to induce progressively increasing levels stress related changes in challenge-threat dynamics by manipulating time pressure (task difficulty), ability achieve task goal (uncontrollability), negative feedback (social-evaluative threat) throughout four 10-minute blocks. Fifty-four healthy...
Stress evokes a complex repertoire of psychological and physiological responses associated with the appraisal challenge or threat. This paper introduces Leiden Stroop-like Task (LSST), paradigm designed to induce progressively increasing levels stress related changes in challenge-threat dynamics by manipulating time pressure (task difficulty), ability achieve task goal (uncontrollability), negative feedback (social-evaluative threat) throughout four 10-minute blocks. Fifty-four healthy...
Stress evokes a complex repertoire of psychological and physiological responses associated with the appraisal challenge or threat. This paper introduces Leiden Stroop-like Task (LSST), paradigm designed to induce progressively increasing levels stress related changes in challenge-threat dynamics by manipulating time pressure (task difficulty), ability achieve task goal (uncontrollability), negative feedback (social-evaluative threat) throughout four 10-minute blocks. Fifty-four healthy...
Background Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) may provide pain relief in patients with therapy-refractory Persistent Pain Syndrome Type II (PSPS-T2). Despite the evidence that SCS can reduce disability and medication usage, only 25% of is able to completely omit usage after 12 months SCS. To tackle high burden who consume a lot medication, tapering programs could be initiated before starting trajectory The current objective examine whether program alters PSPS-T2 compared no program. Methods...