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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 5

LORETA results.

Source analysis contrasts following a paired t-test of N2 peak between the prior negative expectancy condition and the positive expectancy condition revealed activation of MCC at corrected significance threshold of p < 0.05.

Fig 5

doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180006.g005