Affective facial expressions are potent social cues that can induce relevant physiological changes, as well as behavioral dispositions in the observer. Previous studies have revealed that angry faces induced significant reductions in body sway as compared with neutral and happy faces, reflecting an avoidance behavioral tendency as freezing. The expression of pain is usually considered an unpleasant stimulus, but also a relevant cue for delivering effective care and social support. Nevertheless, there are few data about behavioral dispositions elicited by the observation of pain expressions in others. The aim of the present research was to evaluate approach-avoidance tendencies by using video recordings of postural body sway when participant...
Pain can be detected through nonverbal cues, including facial expressions, vocalisations, and body p...
The experience of pain and disgust share many similarities, given that both are aversive experiences...
This study investigated the social judgments that are made about people who appear to be in pain. Fi...
<div><p>Affective facial expressions are potent social cues that can induce relevant physiological c...
Pain can be communicated nonverbally through facial expressions, vocalisations, and bodily movements...
<div><p>Perception, cognition, and emotion do not operate along segregated pathways; rather, their a...
Facial expression has been used as a measure of pain in clinical and experimental studies. The Socio...
Pain as an emotional experience often occurs in a social context. In social situations, facial expre...
Perception, cognition, and emotion do not operate along segregated pathways; rather, their adaptive ...
Pain assessment can benefit from observation of pain behaviors, such as guarding or facial expressio...
Background There is a broad range of evidence on optimism dampening the pain experience, as assessed...
Contains fulltext : 99875.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Facial expressio...
Background: Emotion theory holds that unpleasant events prime withdrawal actions, whereas pleasant e...
The perception of unpleasant stimuli enhances whereas the perception of pleasant stimuli decreases p...
Assessment of the subjective experience of pain represents an ongoing concern in clinical, experimen...
Pain can be detected through nonverbal cues, including facial expressions, vocalisations, and body p...
The experience of pain and disgust share many similarities, given that both are aversive experiences...
This study investigated the social judgments that are made about people who appear to be in pain. Fi...
<div><p>Affective facial expressions are potent social cues that can induce relevant physiological c...
Pain can be communicated nonverbally through facial expressions, vocalisations, and bodily movements...
<div><p>Perception, cognition, and emotion do not operate along segregated pathways; rather, their a...
Facial expression has been used as a measure of pain in clinical and experimental studies. The Socio...
Pain as an emotional experience often occurs in a social context. In social situations, facial expre...
Perception, cognition, and emotion do not operate along segregated pathways; rather, their adaptive ...
Pain assessment can benefit from observation of pain behaviors, such as guarding or facial expressio...
Background There is a broad range of evidence on optimism dampening the pain experience, as assessed...
Contains fulltext : 99875.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Facial expressio...
Background: Emotion theory holds that unpleasant events prime withdrawal actions, whereas pleasant e...
The perception of unpleasant stimuli enhances whereas the perception of pleasant stimuli decreases p...
Assessment of the subjective experience of pain represents an ongoing concern in clinical, experimen...
Pain can be detected through nonverbal cues, including facial expressions, vocalisations, and body p...
The experience of pain and disgust share many similarities, given that both are aversive experiences...
This study investigated the social judgments that are made about people who appear to be in pain. Fi...