Subjective utility moderates bidirectional effects of conflicting motivations on pain perception
Abstract Minimizing pain and maximizing pleasure are conflicting motivations when pain and reward co-occur. Decisions to prioritize reward consumption or pain avoidance are assumed to lead to pain inhibition or facilitation, respectively. Such decisions are a function of the subjective utility of th...
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Auteurs principaux: | Susanne Becker, Wiebke Gandhi, Yan Jun Chen, Petra Schweinhardt |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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