Introduction: Social relationships facilitate coping with pain, but research suggests that it may be difficult to galvanize social supportduringan episode of acute pain. Objectives: The current research examined whether social connections are optimized in theanticipationof pain by observing patients' mimicry of an interaction partner prior to surgery. We hypothesized that when controlling for their current experience of pain, patients' anticipation of pain would be associated with greater mimicry of an interaction partner. Methods: Sixty-five patients were interviewed in the waiting room of a maxillofacial surgery unit prior to the removal of an impacted wisdom tooth. Patients' spontaneous mimicry of an interviewer was observed. Patients th...
Pain is commonly understood as a private experience situated within the individual. However, pain al...
Research examining social influences on pain has largely neglected the impact of friends, while stu...
Earlier research studying the effects of social threat on the experience and expression of pain led ...
Introduction: Social relationships facilitate coping with pain, but research suggests that it may be...
Introduction: Social relationships facilitate coping with pain, but research suggests that it may be...
Social–psychological research has suggested that being imitated changes the way that we experience o...
Social psychological research has suggested that being imitated changes the way that we experience o...
The present study examined the effects of two social groups (romantic partners and best friends) on ...
Pain synaesthesia is a phenomenon in which one can personally feel the pain of another on their own ...
Facial expression has been used as a measure of pain in clinical and experimental studies. The Socio...
Current theoretical models of pain catastrophizing have diverging predictions regarding the role of ...
Increasing evidence suggests that social experiences critically determine the manner in which indivi...
Earlier research studying the effects of social threat on the experience and expression of pain led ...
DO EMPATHIC RESPONSES FROM LOVED ONES REDUCE ACUTE PAIN? AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION by BETHANY DA...
The dominant socioaffective model of empathy has emphasized the overlap between brain mechanisms inv...
Pain is commonly understood as a private experience situated within the individual. However, pain al...
Research examining social influences on pain has largely neglected the impact of friends, while stu...
Earlier research studying the effects of social threat on the experience and expression of pain led ...
Introduction: Social relationships facilitate coping with pain, but research suggests that it may be...
Introduction: Social relationships facilitate coping with pain, but research suggests that it may be...
Social–psychological research has suggested that being imitated changes the way that we experience o...
Social psychological research has suggested that being imitated changes the way that we experience o...
The present study examined the effects of two social groups (romantic partners and best friends) on ...
Pain synaesthesia is a phenomenon in which one can personally feel the pain of another on their own ...
Facial expression has been used as a measure of pain in clinical and experimental studies. The Socio...
Current theoretical models of pain catastrophizing have diverging predictions regarding the role of ...
Increasing evidence suggests that social experiences critically determine the manner in which indivi...
Earlier research studying the effects of social threat on the experience and expression of pain led ...
DO EMPATHIC RESPONSES FROM LOVED ONES REDUCE ACUTE PAIN? AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION by BETHANY DA...
The dominant socioaffective model of empathy has emphasized the overlap between brain mechanisms inv...
Pain is commonly understood as a private experience situated within the individual. However, pain al...
Research examining social influences on pain has largely neglected the impact of friends, while stu...
Earlier research studying the effects of social threat on the experience and expression of pain led ...