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Memory and Pain: What Science Reveals About This Surprising Connection with Anna Waisman, PhD Student

Memory and Pain: What Science Reveals About This Surprising Connection with Anna Waisman, PhD Student

Update: 2024-12-09
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In this episode, Joe Tatta, PT, DPT speaks with Anna Weissman, a doctoral student in clinical psychology at York University in Canada. Anna’s research focuses on memory and includes developing memory-based interventions to treat chronic pain and further understand how our brains process painful memories. In today’s episode, we discuss how past experiences shape the way we perceive pain, what science reveals about the role of memory and chronic pain and the role of emotion in shaping painful memories.

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Memory and Pain: What Science Reveals About This Surprising Connection with Anna Waisman, PhD Student

Memory and Pain: What Science Reveals About This Surprising Connection with Anna Waisman, PhD Student