painmay
Painmay is a theoretical construct in the science of pain perception used to describe the potential for cognitive and contextual factors to modulate experienced pain. It emphasizes that pain intensity and unpleasantness can change not only with tissue damage but also with expectations, attention, mood, and prior experience.
Etymology and usage: The term combines "pain" with "may" to signal the conditional or probabilistic nature of
Concept and mechanisms: Painmay sits within multidimensional models of pain that include sensory-discriminative, affective-motivational, and cognitive-evaluative
Applications and implications: The construct is used to interpret variability in pain reports across individuals and
Criticism and status: Some researchers view painmay as a useful heuristic for describing modulatory influences on
See also: placebo effect, nocebo effect, pain modulation, predictive coding.