Katja Wiech, Ph.D.

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Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom 
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Schmidt K, Schlitt F, Wiech K, et al. (2023) Hydrocortisone differentially affects reinstatement of pain-related responses in patients with chronic back pain and healthy volunteers. The Journal of Pain
Quinlan J, Wiech K. (2023) A Group-Based Intervention to Reduce Opioid Use for Chronic Pain. Jama. 330: 1192-1193
Wiech K, Bingel U. (2023) Alzheimer disease may compromise patients' ability for expectancy-based pain modulation. Now what? Pain
Zika O, Wiech K, Reinecke A, et al. (2023) Trait anxiety is associated with hidden state inference during aversive reversal learning. Nature Communications. 14: 4203
Forkmann K, Wiech K, Schmidt K, et al. (2023) Neural underpinnings of preferential pain learning and the modulatory role of fear. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Wiech K. (2023) Same but different: how agency modulates pain perception. Trends in Cognitive Sciences
Li H, Li X, Wang J, et al. (2022) Pain-related reorganization in the primary somatosensory cortex of patients with postherpetic neuralgia. Human Brain Mapping
Müller-Schrader M, Heinzle J, Müller A, et al. (2022) Individual treatment expectations predict clinical outcome after lumbar injections against low back pain. Pain
Bingel U, Wiech K, Ritter C, et al. (2022) Hippocampus mediates nocebo impairment of opioid analgesia through changes in functional connectivity. The European Journal of Neuroscience
van der Schaaf ME, Schmidt K, Kaur J, et al. (2022) Acquisition learning is stronger for aversive than appetitive events. Communications Biology. 5: 302
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