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Optimizing audiovisual itch induction: the role of attention and expectancy

Laarhoven, A.I.M.; Holle, H.

Authors

A.I.M. Laarhoven

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Dr Henning Holle H.Holle@hull.ac.uk
Reader in Psychology / Leader of Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience group (https://www.hull.ac.uk/neuroscience)



Abstract

Linked Article: Marzell et al. Br J Dermatol 2020; 182:12531261.

Opening paragraph:
In this issue of the BJD, Marzell and colleagues1 show for the first time that the level of itch induced by audiovisual itch stimuli is not inferior to histaminergic itch after dermal priming. New insights into the underlying mechanisms of audiovisual itch induction can further optimize its effectiveness.

Citation

Laarhoven, A., & Holle, H. (2020). Optimizing audiovisual itch induction: the role of attention and expectancy. British journal of dermatology, 182(5), 1088-1089. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjd.18596

Journal Article Type Commentary
Acceptance Date Sep 2, 2019
Online Publication Date Nov 27, 2019
Publication Date May 1, 2020
Deposit Date Sep 3, 2019
Publicly Available Date Jan 20, 2020
Journal British Journal of Dermatology
Print ISSN 0007-0963
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 182
Issue 5
Pages 1088-1089
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/bjd.18596
Keywords Dermatology
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/2597966
Contract Date Sep 3, 2019

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