Background. Separate lines of research have shown that menstrual cycling and contextual factors such as the gender of research personnel influence experimental pain reporting. Objectives. This study examines how brief, procedural interactions with female and male experimenters can affect experimentally reported pain (cold pressor task, CPT) across the menstrual cycle. Methods. Based on the menstrual calendars 94 naturally cycling women and 38 women using hormonal contraceptives (Mage=19.83, SD=3.09) were assigned to low and high fertility groups. This assignment was based on estimates of their probability of conception given their current cycle day. Experimenters (12 males, 7 females) engaged in minimal procedural interactions with partici...
Research has shown that both optimism and gender affects how we deal with different types of pain, h...
Pain-related attentional interference has been found in both chronic pain and laboratory-inducted pa...
Sex differences in pain perception have led researchers to hypothesize that ovarian hormones might m...
Copyright © 2015 Jacob M. Vigil et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
We explored the social-signaling hypothesis that variability in exogenous pain sensitivities across ...
Influence of menstrual cycle phase on experimental pain sensitivity in women and on gender differenc...
Human pain perception is now known to be mediated by the complex and dynamic interaction of biologic...
There is considerable evidence to suggest that important differences exist between men and women in ...
Objective: The current study investigated whether the relationship between sex and experimental pain...
Hailey W Bulls,1 Emily L Freeman,1 Austen JB Anderson,2 Meredith T Robbins,3 Timothy J Ness,3 Burel ...
This study investigated the association between menstrual pain severity and psychophysical measures ...
Two experiments assessed how interpersonal transactions influence responses to cold pressor pain in ...
We examined the relationship between estrogen and pain in women undergoing in vitro fertilization (I...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to identify variations in nervous thresholds in different phas...
WenJun Yu,1,2 Fang Guan,1 Li Fu,1 Cheng Long,3 Li Yang1 1School of Psychology and Center for Studies...
Research has shown that both optimism and gender affects how we deal with different types of pain, h...
Pain-related attentional interference has been found in both chronic pain and laboratory-inducted pa...
Sex differences in pain perception have led researchers to hypothesize that ovarian hormones might m...
Copyright © 2015 Jacob M. Vigil et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
We explored the social-signaling hypothesis that variability in exogenous pain sensitivities across ...
Influence of menstrual cycle phase on experimental pain sensitivity in women and on gender differenc...
Human pain perception is now known to be mediated by the complex and dynamic interaction of biologic...
There is considerable evidence to suggest that important differences exist between men and women in ...
Objective: The current study investigated whether the relationship between sex and experimental pain...
Hailey W Bulls,1 Emily L Freeman,1 Austen JB Anderson,2 Meredith T Robbins,3 Timothy J Ness,3 Burel ...
This study investigated the association between menstrual pain severity and psychophysical measures ...
Two experiments assessed how interpersonal transactions influence responses to cold pressor pain in ...
We examined the relationship between estrogen and pain in women undergoing in vitro fertilization (I...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to identify variations in nervous thresholds in different phas...
WenJun Yu,1,2 Fang Guan,1 Li Fu,1 Cheng Long,3 Li Yang1 1School of Psychology and Center for Studies...
Research has shown that both optimism and gender affects how we deal with different types of pain, h...
Pain-related attentional interference has been found in both chronic pain and laboratory-inducted pa...
Sex differences in pain perception have led researchers to hypothesize that ovarian hormones might m...