This study investigated the social judgments that are made about people who appear to be in pain. Fifty-six participants viewed 2 video clips of human figures exercising. The videos were created by a motion tracking system, and showed dots that had been placed at various points on the body, so that body motion was the only visible cue. One of the figures displayed pain behaviors (eg, rubbing, holding, hesitating), while the other did not. Without any other information about the person in each video, participants evaluated each person on a variety of attributes associated with interpersonal warmth, competence, mood, and physical fitness. As well as judging them to be in more pain, participants evaluated the person who displayed pain behavior...
The mounting evidence of the similarities between social pain and physical pain has led theorists to...
This study examined the influence of patients' likability on pain estimations made by observers. Pat...
Objective. Recent research suggests that higher scores on measures of empathy correlate with a stron...
This study investigated the social judgments that are made about people who appear to be in pain. Fi...
This study examined the influence of patients' likability on pain estimations made by observers. Pat...
Psychological research on pain has highlighted the apparent plasticity of the experience and the sub...
The present study investigated the effects of social threat to physical integrity on reported pain a...
International audienceBackground Accurately perceiving other people's pain is important in both dail...
Prior research has shown that the distress associated with social exclusion (i.e., social pain) and ...
Accurate assessment of pain by health-care professionals is essential to ensure optimal management o...
The present study examined the effects of two social groups (romantic partners and best friends) on ...
Research indicates that observers do not always estimate the pain of others accurately. Often, pain ...
Facial expression has been used as a measure of pain in clinical and experimental studies. The Socio...
Objective: The objective of the current investigation was to attempt to contribute to the limited bo...
Socialization has been identified as one important source of individual differences in pain expressi...
The mounting evidence of the similarities between social pain and physical pain has led theorists to...
This study examined the influence of patients' likability on pain estimations made by observers. Pat...
Objective. Recent research suggests that higher scores on measures of empathy correlate with a stron...
This study investigated the social judgments that are made about people who appear to be in pain. Fi...
This study examined the influence of patients' likability on pain estimations made by observers. Pat...
Psychological research on pain has highlighted the apparent plasticity of the experience and the sub...
The present study investigated the effects of social threat to physical integrity on reported pain a...
International audienceBackground Accurately perceiving other people's pain is important in both dail...
Prior research has shown that the distress associated with social exclusion (i.e., social pain) and ...
Accurate assessment of pain by health-care professionals is essential to ensure optimal management o...
The present study examined the effects of two social groups (romantic partners and best friends) on ...
Research indicates that observers do not always estimate the pain of others accurately. Often, pain ...
Facial expression has been used as a measure of pain in clinical and experimental studies. The Socio...
Objective: The objective of the current investigation was to attempt to contribute to the limited bo...
Socialization has been identified as one important source of individual differences in pain expressi...
The mounting evidence of the similarities between social pain and physical pain has led theorists to...
This study examined the influence of patients' likability on pain estimations made by observers. Pat...
Objective. Recent research suggests that higher scores on measures of empathy correlate with a stron...