2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.595987
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Pain Modulates Responses to Emotional Stimuli

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“…They give the illusion of being exhausted athletes pathologically lacking in motivation, with the appearance of a drop in auditory (Tsiama et al, 2021) and visual attention (Tsiama and Moukala, 2022). There is probably another form of pain that does not focus on the somatic dimension, one that is apprehended cognitively, perceptually, and emotionally (Berna & Desmeules, 2009;Gré goire et al, 2010;Pageaux & Lepers, 2016;Wang et al, 2017;Li et al, 2020,). Such pain is a direct reflection of potentially explosive problems that a gymnast carries with him or her for a long time, which would be difficult to grasp but would cause significant psychological damage to the subject harboring them.…”
Section: Limits Of the Target Methods In The Mental Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…They give the illusion of being exhausted athletes pathologically lacking in motivation, with the appearance of a drop in auditory (Tsiama et al, 2021) and visual attention (Tsiama and Moukala, 2022). There is probably another form of pain that does not focus on the somatic dimension, one that is apprehended cognitively, perceptually, and emotionally (Berna & Desmeules, 2009;Gré goire et al, 2010;Pageaux & Lepers, 2016;Wang et al, 2017;Li et al, 2020,). Such pain is a direct reflection of potentially explosive problems that a gymnast carries with him or her for a long time, which would be difficult to grasp but would cause significant psychological damage to the subject harboring them.…”
Section: Limits Of the Target Methods In The Mental Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our focus was on pain, which is defined by the International Association For the Study of Pain (IASP) as: "An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with, or resembling that associated with, actual or potential tissue damage" [26]. It is important to note that pain is not the same as nociception (the sensory system around pain receptors) but consists of more complex constructs related to emotions and impacted by biological, psychological, and social factors [19].…”
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