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University Medicine Essen
Prof. Dr. Ulrike Bingel

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Gut feelings!

Date: 25th Aug 2021


Two new TPRU studies shed light on learning and memory mechanisms associated with visceral pain. Adriane and colleagues report that context-dependent conditioning can transform benign interoceptive signals into predictors of visceral pain (read article here). Julian, Katharina and colleagues compared somatic and visceral pain and found that acute visceral pain interferes more with memory encoding (read article here).

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Prof. Dr. med. Ulrike Bingel

Clinical Neurosciences
University Hospital Essen
Department of Neurology

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