Lourdes Biedma-Velázquez, María Isabel García-Rodríguez, Rafael Serrano-del-Rosal Institute for Advanced Social Studies, Spanish National Research Council (IESA/CSIC), Córdoba, Spain Background: Pain is a perception conditioned both by the painful experience and by each society’s collective imagination. The general objective of the project which this work forms part of it was to discover what citizens think about different aspects of this complex experience. More precisely, this paper’s objective is to get to know which is the worst pain that can be suffered according to Spaniards and what determines that hierarchy, bearing in mind that this work has chosen a broad definition of pain, including...
Pain and suffering represent unavoidable experiences that have left a deep mark on the history of ma...
Background Severe pain and chronic pain have a high impact on individuals and society. Body locatio...
Objectives: This paper explores whether some individual features -due to pain socialisation- may hav...
Background: Pain is a perception conditioned both by the painful experience and by each society¿s co...
The mounting evidence of the similarities between social pain and physical pain has led theorists to...
Introduction: Pain is a manifestation difficult to describe objectively. Understanding and managing ...
Recent discoveries suggest that social pain is as real and intense as physical pain, and that the so...
Pain, as a physical and emotional experience, is an involuntary and unpleasant response to a situati...
The idea of social—physical pain overlap hints at a unifying concept of human pain and suffering. Pa...
Objectives. Pain is an unpleasant experience with complex neurobiological, psycho-social and cultura...
Pain is a complex issue with many different aspects. This interdisciplinary study investigates how s...
This thesis investigates levels of pain processing (perceptual-motor, schematic and conceptual), fol...
none3siIn this issue, Fabbro and Crescentini [1] provide an integrative review of neuroscientific, p...
Recent discoveries suggest that socialpain is as real and intense as physical pain, and that the soc...
Introduction and Aims The pain experience in people with chronic pain can effect on psychological an...
Pain and suffering represent unavoidable experiences that have left a deep mark on the history of ma...
Background Severe pain and chronic pain have a high impact on individuals and society. Body locatio...
Objectives: This paper explores whether some individual features -due to pain socialisation- may hav...
Background: Pain is a perception conditioned both by the painful experience and by each society¿s co...
The mounting evidence of the similarities between social pain and physical pain has led theorists to...
Introduction: Pain is a manifestation difficult to describe objectively. Understanding and managing ...
Recent discoveries suggest that social pain is as real and intense as physical pain, and that the so...
Pain, as a physical and emotional experience, is an involuntary and unpleasant response to a situati...
The idea of social—physical pain overlap hints at a unifying concept of human pain and suffering. Pa...
Objectives. Pain is an unpleasant experience with complex neurobiological, psycho-social and cultura...
Pain is a complex issue with many different aspects. This interdisciplinary study investigates how s...
This thesis investigates levels of pain processing (perceptual-motor, schematic and conceptual), fol...
none3siIn this issue, Fabbro and Crescentini [1] provide an integrative review of neuroscientific, p...
Recent discoveries suggest that socialpain is as real and intense as physical pain, and that the soc...
Introduction and Aims The pain experience in people with chronic pain can effect on psychological an...
Pain and suffering represent unavoidable experiences that have left a deep mark on the history of ma...
Background Severe pain and chronic pain have a high impact on individuals and society. Body locatio...
Objectives: This paper explores whether some individual features -due to pain socialisation- may hav...