Описание: Tentative Table of Contents
Acknowledgements (Simon Peter van Rysewyk)
Preface (Simon Peter van Rysewyk)
Part One: Foundations in the Study of Human Pain Meanings
Sascha Benjamin Fink, Uses of Experiential Pain Data
Saulius Geniusas, Limit Problems in Phenomenology of Pain: Unreal, Unfelt, and Unnoticed Pain
Stuart WG Derbyshire, Why Defining Pain Objectively Through Neuroimaging is Mistaken
Part Two: Common Human Pain Meanings
Camila Valenzuela Moguillansky, An Explication Interview Method Analysis of Fibromyalgia Carl L von Baeyer and Simon Peter van Rysewyk, Experiential Confirmation of Pain Sensitization and Catastrophizing
Chantal Berna Renalla, Pain Placebo
Lene Vase Toft, Phenomenology and the Placebo Effect
Drew Carter, Philosophy of Secondary Pain Affect: An Anatomy of a Painful Experience
Finn Nortvedt, Phenomenology of Phantom Pain
Jessie Dezutter, Religious Understanding of Chronic Pain
Melissa Farmer, Psychophysics of Vulvodynia
Sherrill Shelgrove, Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis and Chronic Pain Experience
Shin-Ichiro Kumagaya, Pain as a Loss of
Collective Predictions: Implications from Tojisha-Kenkyu of Addicts Part Three: Towards Integrating Experiential and Neuroscientific Methods in the Study of Pain Meanings
Adam Croom, Auditory Pain, Pleasure, and Musical Experience
Grant Gillett, Neural Plasticity and the Malleability of Pain Phenomenology
Laura Mitchell, Mathieu Roy, Pain Experience and Music
Siri Leknes, Dan-Mikael Ellingsen, Mo
rten Kringelbach, Towards Understanding Hedonics: Neuroscientific Perspectives on Pain and Pleasure Michel le van Quyen and Juliana Bagdasaryan, Neurofeedback, Hypnosis and Pain Reduction
Tom Neser, Pain Phenomenology and Neurofeedback
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