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The relationship between underpredicted pain and escape.

作者信息

Arntz A, van Eck M, de Jong P, van den Hout M A

机构信息

Department of Medical Psychology, Limburg University, Maastricht, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Behav Res Ther. 1990;28(1):87-90. doi: 10.1016/0005-7967(90)90059-r.

Abstract

Escape and avoidance that are disproportional to the danger of the pertinent stimulus are important clinical problems that are often related to inaccurate (catastrophic) expectations. One possible source of such expectations is a prior, underestimated aversive experience. In the present experiment the hypotheses that underestimated pain leads to escape and that it leads to avoidance were tested. In order to control for the effect of the intensity of the pain stimulus, a control group that received 20 pain stimuli of high intensity was formed. Subjects in the experimental condition received 17 pain stimuli of low intensity and 3 of (unexpectedly) high intensity (experimentally induced underprediction). Underprediction of the high intensity stimulus was significantly related to escape, but not to avoidance. The results suggest that the way in which avoidance was operationalized accounts for this. The strong support of the hypothesized relationship between underpredicted pain and escape is an important finding, however.

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