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  • - The study explores the relationship between pain habituation (how pain response decreases over time) and conditioned pain modulation (CPM), which is a measure of the body’s ability to manage pain, in 45 healthy participants.
  • - Pain habituation was evaluated using subjective pain ratings and objective measures (CHEP and SSR) during heat stimuli, revealing significant variability in participants’ responses, particularly in subjective ratings.
  • - It was found that while subjective pain habituation correlated with cold-induced CPM effects, this correlation did not hold for other CPM measures, suggesting that subjective and objective pain responses may reflect different aspects of how our body modulates pain.
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