Abstract: Emotional regulation is an important variable in the experience of pain. Currently, there are no experimental investigations of the relation between emotional regulation and pain. The goal of the present study work was to analyze differences in pain perception and mood generated by the cold-pressor (CPT) experimental paradigm in women with high and low emotional regulation. Two groups of women were formed as a function of their level of emotional regulation: women with high emotional repair (N = 24) and women with low emotional repair (N = 28), all of whom performed the CPT. The results show that the women with a high score in emotional repair reported having experienced less sensory pain and affective pain during the immersion, a...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Emotional profile is involved in the experience of chronic pain re...
An abundance of animal research suggests that fear inhibits pain whereas anxiety increases it. Human...
An abundance of animal research suggests that fear inhibits pain whereas anxiety increases it. Human...
Chronic pain is believed to be related to a dysfunction of descending pain modulatory mechanisms. Fu...
Evolutionary theories of pain have conjectured a better ability of males to control their facial exp...
In accordance with psychological theory and research on pain, depressed mood was hypothesized to dec...
Socialization has been identified as one important source of individual differences in pain expressi...
Two experiments assessed how interpersonal transactions influence responses to cold pressor pain in ...
This is one of the first studies to examine the interactive effect of a range of psychosocial factor...
Researchers typically assume that all forms of positive affect (PA) are equally beneficial for atten...
Pain is a persistent problem and an understanding of the mechanisms underlying individual difference...
Anxiety sensitivity (AS) has been shown previously to be an important factor in the perception and e...
Anxiety sensitivity (AS) has been shown previously to be an important factor in the perception and e...
Anxiety sensitivity, a fear of anxiety-related symptoms, has been associated with a heightened exper...
The current study reflects recent developments in psychotherapy by examining the effect of acceptanc...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Emotional profile is involved in the experience of chronic pain re...
An abundance of animal research suggests that fear inhibits pain whereas anxiety increases it. Human...
An abundance of animal research suggests that fear inhibits pain whereas anxiety increases it. Human...
Chronic pain is believed to be related to a dysfunction of descending pain modulatory mechanisms. Fu...
Evolutionary theories of pain have conjectured a better ability of males to control their facial exp...
In accordance with psychological theory and research on pain, depressed mood was hypothesized to dec...
Socialization has been identified as one important source of individual differences in pain expressi...
Two experiments assessed how interpersonal transactions influence responses to cold pressor pain in ...
This is one of the first studies to examine the interactive effect of a range of psychosocial factor...
Researchers typically assume that all forms of positive affect (PA) are equally beneficial for atten...
Pain is a persistent problem and an understanding of the mechanisms underlying individual difference...
Anxiety sensitivity (AS) has been shown previously to be an important factor in the perception and e...
Anxiety sensitivity (AS) has been shown previously to be an important factor in the perception and e...
Anxiety sensitivity, a fear of anxiety-related symptoms, has been associated with a heightened exper...
The current study reflects recent developments in psychotherapy by examining the effect of acceptanc...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Emotional profile is involved in the experience of chronic pain re...
An abundance of animal research suggests that fear inhibits pain whereas anxiety increases it. Human...
An abundance of animal research suggests that fear inhibits pain whereas anxiety increases it. Human...