...dissociated from pain itself. It’s also interesting that when innocuous, unpleasant somatosensory stimuli are salience-matched to noxious ones based on this definition, they elicit statistically indistinguishable brain maps (using univariate stats).
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@BecketTodd for tagging me and the very nice compliment. Lovely to join so many familiar folk - hi Ben, Hakwan, Massih! I am personally very interested exactly in subjective pain ratings, and used predictive processing to model them in https://bit.ly/2zUUebE . -
If you're happy to equate salience with the ability to command attention, then here's a nice example using eye-tracking from a paper by Leong et al https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S089662731631039X …
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But the paper was limited in that it models intensity ratings as perceptual inference (against expected pain), while motivational significance/salience probably has more to do with active inference.
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