Why do people tend to overpredict pain? On the asymmetries between underpredictions and overpredictions of pain

A Arntz - Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1996 - Elsevier
After an underpredicted painful experience people tend to expect increased pain levels for a
considerable time, despite disconfirmatory experiences. Underpredictions also tend to raise …

Why do people tend to overpredict pain? On the asymmetries between underpredictions and overpredictions of pain

A Arntz - Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1996 - infona.pl
After an underpredicted painful experience people tend to expect increased pain levels for a
considerable time, despite disconfirmatory experiences. Underpredictions also tend to raise …

Why do people tend to overpredict pain? On the asymmetries between underpredictions and overpredictions of pain.

A Arntz - Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1996 - europepmc.org
After an underpredicted painful experience people tend to expect increased pain levels for a
considerable time, despite disconfirmatory experiences. Underpredictions also tend to raise …

Why do people tend to overpredict pain? On the asymmetries between underpredictions and overpredictions of pain.

A Arntz - Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1996 - psycnet.apa.org
Reviews evidence for and against the hypothesis that underpredicted pain hurts more than
correctly predicted pain, and that overpredictions result from a tendency to avoid the extra …

Why do people tend to overpredict pain? On the asymmetries between underpredictions and overpredictions of pain

A Arntz - Behaviour research and therapy, 1996 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
After an underpredicted painful experience people tend to expect increased pain levels for a
considerable time, despite disconfirmatory experiences. Underpredictions also tend to raise …

[引用][C] Why do people tend to overpredict pain? On the asymmetries between underpredictions and overpredictions of pain

A ARNTZ - Behaviour research and therapy, 1996 - pascal-francis.inist.fr
Why do people tend to overpredict pain ? On the asymmetries between underpredictions
and overpredictions of pain CNRS Inist Pascal-Francis CNRS Pascal and Francis …