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Negative expectations interfere with the analgesic effect of safety cues on pain perception by priming the cortical representation of pain in the midcingulate cortex

Fig 3

Pain ratings.

Pain ratings for medium-intensity stimuli were the highest in the negative expectancy condition and lowest in the positive expectancy condition. Pain ratings in the prior expectancy condition were slightly lower than the control condition. *** p<0.001.

Fig 3

doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180006.g003