研究发现,如果出乎意料,疼痛会更难受,将意外与更高的疼痛感知联系起来。
Study finds pain feels worse when unexpected, linking surprise to higher pain perception.
最近的一项研究表明,大脑对意外疼痛的感知更加强烈,这与《惊喜假说》是一致的。
A recent study reveals that unexpected pain is perceived more intensely by the brain, aligning with the Surprise Hypothesis.
当期望与现实不符时,参加者感到更大的痛苦,突出了预测错误在疼痛感方面的作用。
Participants felt greater pain when their expectations did not match reality, highlighting the role of prediction errors in pain perception.
这种洞察力可以有助于发展新的慢性疼痛和创伤治疗方法,最大限度地缩小预期与实际疼痛之间的差距。
This insight could aid in developing new treatments for chronic pain and trauma by minimizing the gap between expected and actual pain.