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Pain threshold and tolerance in Alzheimer's disease

Pain, 1999
We tested both pain thresholds and pain tolerance in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) by means of phasic and tonic noxious stimuli. In the first case, electrical stimulation was used, whereas in the second case arm ischemia was studied. By comparing AD patients with normal subjects of the same age, we found no differences in stimulus detection ...
F, Benedetti   +6 more
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Tolerance for physical pain in suicidal subjects

Death Studies, 1996
This study investigated the tolerance for physical pain in suicidal subjects. Suicidal, psychiatric nonsuicidal, and normal young males and females were administered pain measures including electric shocks, appraisal of shocks, and a measure of thermal pain.
I, Orbach   +6 more
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The Effect of Purposeful Activity on Pain Tolerance

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1988
Abstract Purposeful and nonpurposeful tasks were performed by 30 normal college-age students (15 male, 15 female) in a study examining the effectiveness of the two types of activity in prolonging tolerance to electrically induced pain.
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THE EFFECTS OF SMOKING ON PAIN THRESHOLD AND PAIN TOLERANCE

Physiotherapists, 2018
The purpose of the study is to examine the effect of poor electrical conduction on superficial pain caused by the use of cigarettes. 90 people (18-35 years) including 40 individuals with at least 5 packets * years of smoking history and 50 individuals without smoking participated in the study.
Yasin Ekinci   +5 more
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The generality of pain tolerance

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1969
P O, Davidson, C E, McDougall
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The Psychology of Pain Tolerance

1988
The popular view of pain is that it is a sensation, caused either by an external stimulus such as heat, pressure, or tissue damage; or that it is due to an internal malfunctioning of some of the body’s systems. Early research on pain reflected this conceptualization and a great deal of work has been done on nerve pathways, the differential pain ...
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The Tolerance for Pain and for Sensory Deprivation

The American Journal of Psychology, 1960
A, PETRIE, W, COLLINS, P, SOLOMON
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Humor and pain tolerance

humr, 1993
OFRA NEVO   +2 more
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