Empirical results are presented showing that people who acknowledge pain anticipation when expecting an injury experience higher sensitivity to pain (GREP, Robinson et al., 2001). The positive correlation between sens...Empirical results are presented showing that people who acknowledge pain anticipation when expecting an injury experience higher sensitivity to pain (GREP, Robinson et al., 2001). The positive correlation between sensitivity and anticipation is highly significant. However, no relationship is found between anticipation and pain endurance.展开更多
基金Financial support from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation(SEJ2007-62081,SEJ2006-06309 and ECO2009-09120)Basque Government(IT-313-07),the Government of Andalusia Project for Excellence in Research(P07.SEJ.02547)and the Women’s Institute of Spain(2008.031)
文摘Empirical results are presented showing that people who acknowledge pain anticipation when expecting an injury experience higher sensitivity to pain (GREP, Robinson et al., 2001). The positive correlation between sensitivity and anticipation is highly significant. However, no relationship is found between anticipation and pain endurance.