No 22: Prof. Mick Thacker - Theories, necessary or driving progress? Moving on With Pain - MOWP
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- Health & Fitness
Professor Mick Thacker (Institute of Health & Social Care at London South Bank University) discusses theories and models from the world of pain with our host, Dr. Morten Hoegh.
You can view the full episode on our YouTube-page.
Mick Thacker on Twitter
Predictive processing as a theory to understand pain | Mick Thacker | TEDx
Mick Thacker on ResearchGate
‘Pain mechanisms: a new theory’ Melzack & Wall, 1965
‘From the gate to the neuromatrix’ Melzack, 1999
‘Pain, the tissues and the nervous system: a conceptual model’ Gifford, 1998
‘Reconceptualising pain according to modern pain science’ – Moseley, 2007
‘Can cognitive processes be inferred from neuroimaging data?’ Poldrack, 2006
‘First-person neuroscience and the understanding of pain’ Thacker & Moseley, 2012
'Beyond Feeling: Chronic Pain Hurts the Brain, Disrupting the Default-Mode Network Dynamics' Baliki et al., 2008
Professor Mick Thacker (Institute of Health & Social Care at London South Bank University) discusses theories and models from the world of pain with our host, Dr. Morten Hoegh.
You can view the full episode on our YouTube-page.
Mick Thacker on Twitter
Predictive processing as a theory to understand pain | Mick Thacker | TEDx
Mick Thacker on ResearchGate
‘Pain mechanisms: a new theory’ Melzack & Wall, 1965
‘From the gate to the neuromatrix’ Melzack, 1999
‘Pain, the tissues and the nervous system: a conceptual model’ Gifford, 1998
‘Reconceptualising pain according to modern pain science’ – Moseley, 2007
‘Can cognitive processes be inferred from neuroimaging data?’ Poldrack, 2006
‘First-person neuroscience and the understanding of pain’ Thacker & Moseley, 2012
'Beyond Feeling: Chronic Pain Hurts the Brain, Disrupting the Default-Mode Network Dynamics' Baliki et al., 2008
2 hrs 39 min