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时间感知与疼痛:时间错觉能否减轻疼痛强度?

Time perception and pain: Can a temporal illusion reduce the intensity of pain?

机构信息

Center for Mathematics, Computing and Cognition, Federal University of ABC (UFABC), São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil.

Department of Anatomy, Laboratory of Neuromodulation and Experimental Pain, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.

出版信息

Learn Behav. 2023 Sep;51(3):321-331. doi: 10.3758/s13420-023-00575-3. Epub 2023 Feb 25.

Abstract

It is commonly known-and previous studies have indicated-that time appears to last longer during unpleasant situations. This study examined whether a reciprocal statement can be made-that is, whether changes in the perception of time can influence our judgment (or rating) of a negative event. We used a temporal illusion method (Pomares et al. Pain 152, 230-234, 2011) to induce distortions in the perception of time. Two stimuli were presented for a constant time: a full clock, which stayed on the screen until its clock hand completed a full rotation (360°); and a short clock, in which the clock hand moved just three-quarters of the way (270°), thus suggesting a reduced interval duration. However, both stimuli were shown for the same amount of time. We specifically investigated (a) whether we could induce a temporal illusion with this simple visual manipulation, and (b) whether this illusion could change participants' ratings of a painful stimulus. In Experiment I (n = 22), to answer (a) above, participants were asked to reproduce the duration in which the different clocks were presented. In Experiment II (n = 30), a painful thermal stimulation was applied on participants' hands while the clocks were shown. Participants were asked to rate the perceived intensity of their pain, and to reproduce its duration. Results showed that, for both experiments, participants reproduced a longer interval after watching the full clock compared with the short clock, confirming that the clock manipulation was able to induce a temporal illusion. Furthermore, the second experiment showed that participants rated the thermal stimuli as less painful when delivered with the short clock than with the full clock. These findings suggest that temporal distortions can modulate the experience of pain.

摘要

众所周知——先前的研究也表明——不愉快的情境下时间似乎过得更慢。本研究探讨了是否可以反过来陈述,即时间感知的变化是否会影响我们对负面事件的判断(或评价)。我们使用了一种时间错觉方法(Pomares 等人,《疼痛》152,230-234,2011)来引起时间感知的扭曲。两个刺激在一个固定的时间内呈现:一个完整的时钟,其钟面指针会在屏幕上完成完整的一圈(360°);一个短的时钟,其钟面指针只移动四分之三的路程(270°),从而暗示时间间隔缩短。然而,两个刺激的呈现时间相同。我们特别研究了(a)是否可以通过这种简单的视觉操作来产生时间错觉,以及(b)这种错觉是否会改变参与者对疼痛刺激的评价。在实验 1(n = 22)中,为了回答上述(a),参与者被要求重现不同时钟呈现的时长。在实验 2(n = 30)中,在呈现时钟的同时,在参与者的手上施加疼痛的热刺激。参与者被要求评价他们的疼痛感知强度,并重现其时长。结果表明,对于两个实验,与观看短时钟相比,参与者在观看完整时钟后重现的时长更长,这证实了时钟操作能够产生时间错觉。此外,第二个实验表明,当使用短时钟时,参与者对热刺激的评价比使用完整时钟时更不痛苦。这些发现表明,时间扭曲可以调节疼痛体验。

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