爱情和金钱对疼痛忍耐力的影响研究
The Effects of Romantic Love and Money on Pain Tolerance
DOI: 10.12677/AP.2018.82030, PDF,   
作者: 王晓梅, 邹枝玲:西南大学心理学部,重庆
关键词: 爱情金钱奖赏冷压痛疼痛忍耐力Love Money Reward Cold Pressure Pain Pain Tolerance
摘要: 为探讨爱情和金钱对疼痛忍耐力的影响,我们招募61名健康的大学生进行冷压痛实验。在实验正式开始之前,先测量被试的疼痛阈限和疼痛忍耐力。正式实验中,采用2(单身、恋爱)*2(爱情、金钱)被试间实验设计,分别测量不同情感状态的个体在不同奖赏条件下的疼痛忍耐时间。结果发现,单身组和恋爱组被试在疼痛阈限和疼痛忍耐力上并无差异。方差分析结果并无主效应或交互效应出现,但恋爱组被试为爱情忍耐的时间要长于为金钱忍耐的时间,单身组为金钱忍耐的时间要长于为爱情忍耐的时间。这种趋势暗示我们,爱情和金钱对不同情感状态的个体在冷压痛任务中的奖赏效果可能有所不同。
Abstract: To explore the effects of love and money on pain tolerance, we recruited 61 healthy college students to do the cold pressure pain test. Before the experiment was formally started, the pain threshold and pain endurance were measured first. In the formal experiment, a 2 (single, love) * 2 (love and money) between-subject experimental paradigm was designed to measure pain tolerance time of different emotional states under different reward conditions. The results showed that there was neither difference in pain threshold nor pain endurance between the single group and the love group. The results of variance analysis showed no main effect or interaction effect, but the love group's pain tolerance time under love task was longer than that of money, and the tolerance time for money of the single group was longer than that of for love . The results showed that love and money may have different effects on individuals with different emotional states in the cold pressure pain task.
文章引用:王晓梅, 邹枝玲 (2018). 爱情和金钱对疼痛忍耐力的影响研究. 心理学进展, 8(2), 245-251. https://doi.org/10.12677/AP.2018.82030

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