This study examined the influence of patients' likability on pain estimations made by observers. Patients' likability was manipulated by means of an evaluative conditioning procedure: pictures of patients were combined with either positive, neutral, or negative personal traits. Next, videos of the patients were presented to 40 observers who rated the pain. Patients were expressing no, mild-, or high-intensity pain. Results indicated lower pain estimations as well as lower perceptual sensitivity toward pain (i.e., lower ability to discriminate between varying levels of pain expression) with regard to patients who were associated with negative personal traits. The effect on pain estimations was only found with regard to patients expressing hi...
To investigate how acceptance of illness affects chronic pain in terms of attention towards pain and...
BACKGROUND: The ability to accurately recognize facial expressions of pain is known to affect clinic...
Facial expression has been used as a measure of pain in clinical and experimental studies. The Socio...
This study examined the influence of patients' likability on pain estimations made by observers. Pat...
This study examined the influence of patients' likability on pain estimations made by observers. Pat...
Research indicates that observers do not always estimate the pain of others accurately. Often, pain ...
Background Due to the inherent subjectivity of pain, it is difficult to make accurate judgements of...
Accurate assessment of pain by health-care professionals is essential to ensure optimal management o...
This study investigated the social judgments that are made about people who appear to be in pain. Fi...
Objective. Recent research suggests that higher scores on measures of empathy correlate with a stron...
Peter Mende-Siedlecki, PhDPrevious research has shown systematic racial, gender, and status disparit...
Despite increasing interest in the attentional biases of pain patients towards pain-related stimuli,...
International audienceBackground Accurately perceiving other people's pain is important in both dail...
Psychological research on pain has highlighted the apparent plasticity of the experience and the sub...
Ninety-six adults with a supportive or unsupportive attributional style participated in an experimen...
To investigate how acceptance of illness affects chronic pain in terms of attention towards pain and...
BACKGROUND: The ability to accurately recognize facial expressions of pain is known to affect clinic...
Facial expression has been used as a measure of pain in clinical and experimental studies. The Socio...
This study examined the influence of patients' likability on pain estimations made by observers. Pat...
This study examined the influence of patients' likability on pain estimations made by observers. Pat...
Research indicates that observers do not always estimate the pain of others accurately. Often, pain ...
Background Due to the inherent subjectivity of pain, it is difficult to make accurate judgements of...
Accurate assessment of pain by health-care professionals is essential to ensure optimal management o...
This study investigated the social judgments that are made about people who appear to be in pain. Fi...
Objective. Recent research suggests that higher scores on measures of empathy correlate with a stron...
Peter Mende-Siedlecki, PhDPrevious research has shown systematic racial, gender, and status disparit...
Despite increasing interest in the attentional biases of pain patients towards pain-related stimuli,...
International audienceBackground Accurately perceiving other people's pain is important in both dail...
Psychological research on pain has highlighted the apparent plasticity of the experience and the sub...
Ninety-six adults with a supportive or unsupportive attributional style participated in an experimen...
To investigate how acceptance of illness affects chronic pain in terms of attention towards pain and...
BACKGROUND: The ability to accurately recognize facial expressions of pain is known to affect clinic...
Facial expression has been used as a measure of pain in clinical and experimental studies. The Socio...