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Control of Pain Motivation by Cognitive Dissonance
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Pain TherapyVoltage IntensityAffective VariablePain MedicineAffective NeuroscienceEmpathyGalvanic Skin ResistanceSocial SciencesPsychologyEmotional ResponsePain SyndromeCognitive DissonancePain ManagementPsychophysicsHealth SciencesBehavioral SciencesCognitive ScienceMotivationExperimental PsychologyPain ResearchPain MotivationPain MechanismEmotionAdaptive Emotion
Responses by humans to painful electric shocks are significantly modified at subjective, behavioral, and physiological levels by verbal manipulations of degree of choice and justification for further exposure to the aversive stimuli. Pain perception, learning, and galvanic skin resistance are altered under these conditions of "cognitive dissonance," as they are by reductions in voltage intensity.