2023
DOI: 10.1002/ejp.2220
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Social support of virtual characters reduces pain perception

I. Neumann,
M. Andreatta,
P. Pauli
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundPsychosocial factors, such as social support, can reduce pain. Virtual reality (VR) is a powerful tool to decrease pain, but social factors in VR‐based pain analgesia have rarely been studied. Specifically, it is unclear whether social support by virtual characters can reduce pain and whether the perceived control behind virtual characters (agency) and varying degrees of social cues impact pain perception.MethodsHealthy participants (N = 97) received heat pain stimulation while undergoing four within… Show more

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