The study investigated the following factors affecting the smiling intensity during pain induction: intentionality, emotional antecedents of amusement (mirth) and happiness, appraisal, appeasement communication, and goal dependence
The perception of unpleasant stimuli enhances whereas the perception of pleasant stimuli decreases p...
Previous studies have demonstrated a relation between dispositional optimism and lower pain sensitiv...
Although laughter forms an important part of human non-verbal communication, it has received rather ...
The study investigated the following factors affecting the smiling intensity during pain induction: ...
Smiling has been shown to be beneficial in a number of social situations. One context in which smili...
Background There is a broad range of evidence on optimism dampening the pain experience, as assessed...
A body of literature exists to suggest that the humor can alter one\u27s perception of pain, and con...
Prior studies have shown that watching a funny film leads to an increase in pain tolerance. The pres...
Facial expression has been used as a measure of pain in clinical and experimental studies. The Socio...
Affective facial expressions are potent social cues that can induce relevant physiological changes, ...
In accordance with psychological theory and research on pain, depressed mood was hypothesized to dec...
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...
Background: There is broad evidence that optimism is associated with less pain, while pain catastrop...
This study described the effect of relaxation and laughter on the perceived intensity and affect of ...
The perception of unpleasant stimuli enhances whereas the perception of pleasant stimuli decreases p...
Previous studies have demonstrated a relation between dispositional optimism and lower pain sensitiv...
Although laughter forms an important part of human non-verbal communication, it has received rather ...
The study investigated the following factors affecting the smiling intensity during pain induction: ...
Smiling has been shown to be beneficial in a number of social situations. One context in which smili...
Background There is a broad range of evidence on optimism dampening the pain experience, as assessed...
A body of literature exists to suggest that the humor can alter one\u27s perception of pain, and con...
Prior studies have shown that watching a funny film leads to an increase in pain tolerance. The pres...
Facial expression has been used as a measure of pain in clinical and experimental studies. The Socio...
Affective facial expressions are potent social cues that can induce relevant physiological changes, ...
In accordance with psychological theory and research on pain, depressed mood was hypothesized to dec...
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...
Background: There is broad evidence that optimism is associated with less pain, while pain catastrop...
This study described the effect of relaxation and laughter on the perceived intensity and affect of ...
The perception of unpleasant stimuli enhances whereas the perception of pleasant stimuli decreases p...
Previous studies have demonstrated a relation between dispositional optimism and lower pain sensitiv...
Although laughter forms an important part of human non-verbal communication, it has received rather ...