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On the Importance of Being Vocal: Saying 'Ow' Improves Pain Tolerance

机译:关于声乐的重要性:说“ow”改善疼痛耐受性

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Vocalizing is a ubiquitous pain behavior. The present study investigated whether it helps alleviate pain and sought to discern potential underlying mechanisms. Participants were asked to immerse one hand in painfully cold water. On separate trials, they said "ow," heard a recording of them saying "ow," heard a recording of another person saying "ow," pressed a button, or sat passively. Compared to sitting passively, saying "ow" increased the duration of hand immersion. Although on average, participants predicted this effect, their expectations were uncorrelated with pain tolerance. Like vocalizing, button pressing increased the duration of hand immersion, and this increase was positively correlated with the vocalizing effect. Hearing one's own or another person's "ow" was not analgesic. Together, these results provide first evidence that vocalizing helps individuals cope with pain. Moreover, they suggest that motor more than other processes contribute to this effect.
机译:发声是一种无处不在的疼痛行为。 本研究调查了它是否有助于缓解疼痛,并寻求辨别潜在的基础机制。 要求参与者浸入痛苦的冷水中。 在单独的试验中,他们说“OW,”听到他们的录音说“ow”,听到另一个人说“ow”的录音,按下一个按钮,或被动地坐着。 与被动地相比,说“ow”增加了手浸的持续时间。 虽然平均而言,参与者预测了这种效果,但他们的期望与疼痛耐受性不相关。 像发声一样,按钮按压持续的手浸,这种增加与发声效果正相关。 听到自己或另一个人的“ow”并不镇痛。 这些结果一起提供了第一证据,发声帮助个人应对疼痛。 此外,他们建议电机比其他过程更多地有助于这种效果。

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