ABSTRACT: Under some conditions, people persist in their attempts to control their pain even when no such control is possible. Theory suggests that such pain-control attempts arise from actual pain experiences. Across 3 experiments we examined how (1) losing control over pain and (2) instructions concerning pain, moderated pain-control attempts. In each experiment, participants completed a learning task. Before the task, one group of participants received instructions outlining a strategy through which they could control pain, whereas another group had to develop such a strategy through trial-and-error learning. During the first half of the task, the pain-control instructions allowed participants to successfully control pain, whereas during...
Pain is a biologically relevant signal and response to bodily threat, associated with the urge to re...
BACKGROUND: A prominent behavioural consequence of pain is the temporary suspension of current activ...
Background & Aim: Pain is the most common compliant of the patients and its reduction or elimina...
Under some conditions, people persist in their attempts to control their pain even when no such cont...
ABSTRACT: Under some conditions, people persist in their attempts to control their pain even when no...
Abstract. Introduction:. Chronic pain and pain-related suffering are major health problems. The lack...
The effects of expectations on pain perception are often studied using large differences in pain pro...
UNLABELLED: Pain automatically elicits escape-avoidance behavior to avert bodily harm. In patients w...
To date, not much research has studied the potential detrimental effect of losing control over pain ...
Pain automatically elicits escape-avoidance behavior to avert bodily harm. In patients with chronic ...
Background: The higher order processes involved in self-regulation are generally thought to depend o...
Recent literature in the area of pain research is reviewed with emphasis on studies examining the ef...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience urging the individual to take action to resto...
Pain is a biologically relevant signal and response to bodily threat, associated with the urge to re...
BACKGROUND: A prominent behavioural consequence of pain is the temporary suspension of current activ...
Background & Aim: Pain is the most common compliant of the patients and its reduction or elimina...
Under some conditions, people persist in their attempts to control their pain even when no such cont...
ABSTRACT: Under some conditions, people persist in their attempts to control their pain even when no...
Abstract. Introduction:. Chronic pain and pain-related suffering are major health problems. The lack...
The effects of expectations on pain perception are often studied using large differences in pain pro...
UNLABELLED: Pain automatically elicits escape-avoidance behavior to avert bodily harm. In patients w...
To date, not much research has studied the potential detrimental effect of losing control over pain ...
Pain automatically elicits escape-avoidance behavior to avert bodily harm. In patients with chronic ...
Background: The higher order processes involved in self-regulation are generally thought to depend o...
Recent literature in the area of pain research is reviewed with emphasis on studies examining the ef...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience urging the individual to take action to resto...
Pain is a biologically relevant signal and response to bodily threat, associated with the urge to re...
BACKGROUND: A prominent behavioural consequence of pain is the temporary suspension of current activ...
Background & Aim: Pain is the most common compliant of the patients and its reduction or elimina...