Previous studies have shown how cognitive-emotional top-down processes can affect conscious pain perception. The experience of pain has been found to alter when, for example, attention direction or affective state are manipulated. Furthermore, interpersonal factors have also been found to have alleviating effects on pain. Because eye contact offers a fundamental connection between two people in all meetings, this study aimed to examine whether the mere perception of direct eye gaze of another person could have an effect on the perception of pain intensity. Following previous research on eye gaze and pain perception, we reasoned that there could be two possible effects of eye gaze direction: perception of direct eye gaze could heighten or lo...
Background Due to the inherent subjectivity of pain, it is difficult to make accurate judgements of...
Attentional bias to pain-related information may contribute to chronic pain maintenance. It is theor...
Many studies suggested shared psychological and neural representations for first-hand physical pain ...
Biases in the way that people direct their attention towards or away from pain-related information a...
Empathetic perspective-taking (PT) may be critical in modulating attention and associated responses ...
International audienceThe present study investigated the influence of eye orientation upon the exper...
Observer eEmpathetic perspective-taking (PT) may be critical in modulating observer attention and as...
Biases in the way that people direct their attention towards or away from pain-related information a...
Samantha R Fashler, Joel Katz Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Cana...
Pain as an emotional experience often occurs in a social context. In social situations, facial expre...
Background: Pain-related cues are evolutionarily primed to capture attention, although evidence of a...
This dissertation presents three experiments designed to demonstrate the effects of cognitive, emoti...
The observation of others' facial expressions of pain has been shown to facilitate the observer's no...
The processes that lead to the development and maintenance of chronic pain are still not well unders...
The ability to sense pain may be considered as a prerequisite for human survival. The experience of ...
Background Due to the inherent subjectivity of pain, it is difficult to make accurate judgements of...
Attentional bias to pain-related information may contribute to chronic pain maintenance. It is theor...
Many studies suggested shared psychological and neural representations for first-hand physical pain ...
Biases in the way that people direct their attention towards or away from pain-related information a...
Empathetic perspective-taking (PT) may be critical in modulating attention and associated responses ...
International audienceThe present study investigated the influence of eye orientation upon the exper...
Observer eEmpathetic perspective-taking (PT) may be critical in modulating observer attention and as...
Biases in the way that people direct their attention towards or away from pain-related information a...
Samantha R Fashler, Joel Katz Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Cana...
Pain as an emotional experience often occurs in a social context. In social situations, facial expre...
Background: Pain-related cues are evolutionarily primed to capture attention, although evidence of a...
This dissertation presents three experiments designed to demonstrate the effects of cognitive, emoti...
The observation of others' facial expressions of pain has been shown to facilitate the observer's no...
The processes that lead to the development and maintenance of chronic pain are still not well unders...
The ability to sense pain may be considered as a prerequisite for human survival. The experience of ...
Background Due to the inherent subjectivity of pain, it is difficult to make accurate judgements of...
Attentional bias to pain-related information may contribute to chronic pain maintenance. It is theor...
Many studies suggested shared psychological and neural representations for first-hand physical pain ...