OBJECTIVE: To examine the hypothesis that experimental threats to social belongingness, interacting with individual differences in attachment security, cause modification of pain threshold reports by individuals who report high pain thresholds at baseline.METHODS: In each of three studies, baseline pain threshold and tolerance were assessed in response to a pain task (cold pressor pain in Studies 1 and 2, finger pressure pain in Study 3). Participants then completed a measure of attachment security and were randomly assigned to a social exclusion or control condition (exclusion from a computer game in Study 1, recalling past rejection experiences in Studies 2 and 3). The pain task was administered again to examine the effects on pain thresh...
Psychological research on pain has highlighted the apparent plasticity of the experience and the sub...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how attachment anxiety and empathy for experimentally s...
Accumulating evidence linking pain with both attachment and sensory processing variables introduces ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the hypothesis that experimental threats to social belongingness, interacting ...
Attachment theory has been proposed as a framework for understanding the development of chronic pain...
Earlier research studying the effects of social threat on the experience and expression of pain led ...
Prior research has shown that the distress associated with social exclusion (i.e., social pain) and ...
Earlier research studying the effects of social threat on the experience and expression of pain led ...
Earlier research studying the effects of social threat on the experience and expression of pain led ...
Earlier research studying the effects of social threat on the experience and expression of pain led ...
Increasing evidence suggests that social experiences critically determine the manner in which indivi...
The present study investigated the effects of social threat to physical integrity on reported pain a...
This study tested the hypothesis derived from social pain theory (MacDonald & Leary, 2005) that pain...
The mounting evidence of the similarities between social pain and physical pain has led theorists to...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>There is a general agreement that physical pain serves as an alarm signal fo...
Psychological research on pain has highlighted the apparent plasticity of the experience and the sub...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how attachment anxiety and empathy for experimentally s...
Accumulating evidence linking pain with both attachment and sensory processing variables introduces ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the hypothesis that experimental threats to social belongingness, interacting ...
Attachment theory has been proposed as a framework for understanding the development of chronic pain...
Earlier research studying the effects of social threat on the experience and expression of pain led ...
Prior research has shown that the distress associated with social exclusion (i.e., social pain) and ...
Earlier research studying the effects of social threat on the experience and expression of pain led ...
Earlier research studying the effects of social threat on the experience and expression of pain led ...
Earlier research studying the effects of social threat on the experience and expression of pain led ...
Increasing evidence suggests that social experiences critically determine the manner in which indivi...
The present study investigated the effects of social threat to physical integrity on reported pain a...
This study tested the hypothesis derived from social pain theory (MacDonald & Leary, 2005) that pain...
The mounting evidence of the similarities between social pain and physical pain has led theorists to...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>There is a general agreement that physical pain serves as an alarm signal fo...
Psychological research on pain has highlighted the apparent plasticity of the experience and the sub...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how attachment anxiety and empathy for experimentally s...
Accumulating evidence linking pain with both attachment and sensory processing variables introduces ...