Because of their shared neurobiological underpinnings, factors increasing physical pain can also increase feelings of social disconnection ("social pain"). Feelings of connection with a social group are reflected in the term social identification, and social identity is commonly associated with intergroup discrimination. In two experiments, we examined the notion that physical pain would reduce social identification and subsequently inhibit intergroup discrimination in helping. By using a pain memory manipulation and a support measure of helping in Study 1 (N = 173), and an actual pain manipulation combined with a behavioural measure of helping in Study 2 (N = 72), results from both studies confirmed the predictions. As expected, physical p...
People often experience two types of pain: social pain and physical pain. The former is related to p...
Emerging evidence has shown that social pain--the painful feelings that follow from social rejection...
Objective: The purpose of this experimental study was to supplement and expand on clinical research ...
Because of their shared neurobiological underpinnings, factors increasing physical pain can also inc...
Prior research has shown that the distress associated with social exclusion (i.e., social pain) and ...
Pain feels different in different social contexts, yet the mechanisms behind social pain modulation ...
Pain feels different in different social contexts, yet the mechanisms behind social pain modulation ...
The mounting evidence of the similarities between social pain and physical pain has led theorists to...
Even though painful experiences are employed within social rituals across the world, little is known...
Pain is a fundamental human experience that triggers a range of social and psychological responses. ...
Pain is a fundamental human experience that triggers a range of social and psychological responses. ...
The authors forward the hypothesis that social exclusion is experienced as painful because reactions...
Objective: The objective of the current investigation was to attempt to contribute to the limited bo...
Pain is a fundamental human experience that triggers a range of social and psychological responses. ...
Social exclusion hurts, literally. Indeed, various forms of social exclusion trigger a pain response...
People often experience two types of pain: social pain and physical pain. The former is related to p...
Emerging evidence has shown that social pain--the painful feelings that follow from social rejection...
Objective: The purpose of this experimental study was to supplement and expand on clinical research ...
Because of their shared neurobiological underpinnings, factors increasing physical pain can also inc...
Prior research has shown that the distress associated with social exclusion (i.e., social pain) and ...
Pain feels different in different social contexts, yet the mechanisms behind social pain modulation ...
Pain feels different in different social contexts, yet the mechanisms behind social pain modulation ...
The mounting evidence of the similarities between social pain and physical pain has led theorists to...
Even though painful experiences are employed within social rituals across the world, little is known...
Pain is a fundamental human experience that triggers a range of social and psychological responses. ...
Pain is a fundamental human experience that triggers a range of social and psychological responses. ...
The authors forward the hypothesis that social exclusion is experienced as painful because reactions...
Objective: The objective of the current investigation was to attempt to contribute to the limited bo...
Pain is a fundamental human experience that triggers a range of social and psychological responses. ...
Social exclusion hurts, literally. Indeed, various forms of social exclusion trigger a pain response...
People often experience two types of pain: social pain and physical pain. The former is related to p...
Emerging evidence has shown that social pain--the painful feelings that follow from social rejection...
Objective: The purpose of this experimental study was to supplement and expand on clinical research ...