Background: Pain is a marker of bodily status, that despite being aversive under most conditions, may also be perceived as a positive experience. However, how bodily states represent, define, and interpret pain signals, and how these processes might be reflected in common language, remains unclear.Methods: Qualitative and quantitative methods were used to explore the relationship between bodily awareness, pain reactions, and descriptions. A list of pain-related terms was generated from open-ended interviews with persons with spinal cord injury (SCI), and 138 participants (persons with SCI, health professionals, and a healthy control group) rated each descriptor as representative of pain on a gradated scale. A lexical decision task was used ...
Pain-related biases in attention and interpretation are predicted to contribute to the development a...
By definition, pain is a sensory and emotional experience that is felt in a particular part of the b...
This dissertation investigated the language individuals use to describe their pain. First, a novel t...
Background: Pain is a marker of bodily status, that despite being aversive under most conditions, ma...
G Galli,1 B Lenggenhager,2 G Scivoletto,1 AM Giannini,3 M Pazzaglia1,31IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia,...
This study explores the relation between pain sensitivity and the cognitive processing of words. 130...
This study explores the relation between pain sensitivity and the cognitive processing of words. 130...
To investigate how acceptance of illness affects chronic pain in terms of attention towards pain and...
The aim of this doctoral research project is to investigate the psycholinguistic, behavioural and ne...
Abstract. Introduction/Objectives:. Verbal descriptors are an important pain assessment parameter. T...
Pain has many valuable functions. It often signals injury or disease, generates a wide range of adap...
Abstract: Traditional definitions of pain assume that an individual learns about pain through verbal...
Introduction and scope: Language is one of the main tools with whom people describe their pain. The ...
The IASP definition of 'pain' defines pain as a subjective experience. The Note accompanying the def...
By definition, pain is a sensory and emotional experience that is felt in a particular part of the b...
Pain-related biases in attention and interpretation are predicted to contribute to the development a...
By definition, pain is a sensory and emotional experience that is felt in a particular part of the b...
This dissertation investigated the language individuals use to describe their pain. First, a novel t...
Background: Pain is a marker of bodily status, that despite being aversive under most conditions, ma...
G Galli,1 B Lenggenhager,2 G Scivoletto,1 AM Giannini,3 M Pazzaglia1,31IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia,...
This study explores the relation between pain sensitivity and the cognitive processing of words. 130...
This study explores the relation between pain sensitivity and the cognitive processing of words. 130...
To investigate how acceptance of illness affects chronic pain in terms of attention towards pain and...
The aim of this doctoral research project is to investigate the psycholinguistic, behavioural and ne...
Abstract. Introduction/Objectives:. Verbal descriptors are an important pain assessment parameter. T...
Pain has many valuable functions. It often signals injury or disease, generates a wide range of adap...
Abstract: Traditional definitions of pain assume that an individual learns about pain through verbal...
Introduction and scope: Language is one of the main tools with whom people describe their pain. The ...
The IASP definition of 'pain' defines pain as a subjective experience. The Note accompanying the def...
By definition, pain is a sensory and emotional experience that is felt in a particular part of the b...
Pain-related biases in attention and interpretation are predicted to contribute to the development a...
By definition, pain is a sensory and emotional experience that is felt in a particular part of the b...
This dissertation investigated the language individuals use to describe their pain. First, a novel t...