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The Influence of Physiological Pain on Monetary Decision-Making and Its Mechanisms |
School of Psychology, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen 518000, China |
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Abstract Physiological pain is a multi-dimensional subjective experience associated with tissue damage or potential tissue damage. When individuals experience pain, whether acute or chronic, they become more adventurous and short-sighted. Current researches have revealed influence mechanisms of acute physiological pain on monetary decision-making based on mood repair and heuristic processing. And some researches focused on the influence mechanisms of impaired executive function, reward processing and emotional feedback learning in studies on chronic pain. Future researches should pay more attention to the influence of acute and chronic physical pain on monetary decision-makings, in order to reveal the pattern that related to the influence of physical pain on monetary decision-makings. Additionally, we should explore the impact of acute and chronic physical pain on decision-making processes. Furthermore, it is important to explore some ways to improve chronic pain patients’ decision quality.
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Published: 14 December 2023
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