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Externalizing the Private Experience of Pain: A Role for Co-Speech Gestures in Pain Communication?
Pain Externalizing
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2015/12/21
Despite the importance of effective pain communication, talking about pain represents a major
challenge for patients and clinicians because pain is a private and subjective experience.
Focusing prim...
Externalizing the Private Experience of Pain: A Role for Co-Speech Gestures in Pain Communication?
Externalizing the Private Experience of Pain Co-Speech Gestures Pain Communication
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2015/5/13
Despite the importance of effective pain communication, talking about pain represents a major challenge for patients and clinicians because pain is a private and subjective experience. Focusing primar...
Increased Pain Intensity Is Associated with Greater Verbal Communication Difficulty and Increased Production of Speech and Co-Speech Gestures
Increased Pain Intensity Greater Verbal Communication Difficulty Speech Co-Speech Gestures
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2015/5/6
Effective pain communication is essential if adequate treatment and support are to be provided. Pain communication is often multimodal, with sufferers utilising speech, nonverbal behaviours (such as f...
Social laughter is correlated with an elevated pain threshold
laughter positive affect pain threshold endorphins social bonding
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2015/4/20
Although laughter forms an important part of human non-verbal communication, it has received rather less attention than it deserves in both the experimental and the observational literatures. Relaxed ...
Is There Pain in Champagne?Semantic Involvement of Words within Words during Sense-making
Pain in Champagne Semantic Involvement Words within Words Sense-making
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2015/4/9
In an ERP experiment, we examined whether listeners, when making sense of spoken utterances, take into account the meaning of spurious words that are embedded in longer words, either at their onsets (...