Publications by authors named "Justyna Swidrak"

Fibromyalgia is characterized by widespread chronic pain and multiple additional symptoms which may result in significant disability. Recent studies have demonstrated disturbances in body image and body schema in people affected by this condition. Importantly, it affects a heterogenous population in which distinct profiles can be identified based on physiological and/or psychological characteristics.

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Chronic pain alters the experience of owning a body and leads to disturbances in bodily perception. We tested whether women with fibromyalgia (FM) are receptive to bodily illusions of owning a visible and progressively invisible body in immersive virtual reality (VR), and what modulates this experience. Twenty patients participated in two experimental sessions; each session included two conditions in a counterbalanced order.

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Article Synopsis
  • The chapter discusses the use of immersive virtual reality (VR) systems in pain research and treatment, emphasizing pain's subjective nature and the importance of attention and body representation in pain modulation.
  • It highlights how VR can create immersive environments to distract patients from acute pain, although this method may be less effective for chronic pain which profoundly affects quality of life.
  • The text also examines the potential of VR to induce body ownership illusions and explores both practical applications and future research opportunities in this emerging field.
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Chronic neuropathic pain is highly disabling and difficult to treat and manage. Patients with such conditions often report altered bodily perceptions that are thought to be associated with maladaptive structural and functional alterations in the somatosensory cortex. Manipulating these altered perceptions using body illusions in virtual reality is being investigated and may have positive clinical implications for the treatment of these conditions.

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