Abundant Research Conducted on Humans Research Paper

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From the fact that two individuals were able to keep their hands in for 5 seconds longer than that of the other participants it seems as though the motivational approach may be more effective than sensory discriminative in quelling pain. Nonetheless, this study is severely limited in that the sample was extremely small, and that I was a biased facilitator (ideally such a study should be conducted with at least three other experimenters who are unaware of the purpose and hypothesis of the study), as well as in the fact that it was conducted in limiting circumstances (the bathroom near a bathtub).

Also to be considered is the fact that other confounding circumstances may have induced the resilient individual to have kept her hands in for longer. She may, for instance, be thicker-skinned than the others, or have some other physiological characteristic that may make her naturally more resilient to pain. Altogether, this experiment would have to be conducted in a far more scientific manner for authoritative and reliable results to be deduced.

Conclusion

The significance of the gate control theory lies in its implication that we can attenuate or block pain by using the mind, or mental abilities, to quell it. There are various approaches on the market as to particular cognitive methods that are allegedly most effective in quelling nociception.

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Some of them work, some of them do not. Hackett and Horan (1980) singled out the sensory-discriminative as being most effective in lowering pain tolerance but not pain threshold, and the motivational approach as inhibiting pain threshold but not tolerance. This study demonstrated reverse results. The study also demonstrated motivational interventions to have greater impact on relieving pain than sensory interventions. However, the limitations of the study necessitate that it be replicated for reliable conclusions to be deduced.

Since all humans experience pain at least once in their lives, and since pain is an integral component of human existence, learning to deal with and inhibit that pain is an invaluable research project and of enormous significance to science and, in fact, to human and to animal existence. This is particularly so, since, mentally inhibiting that pain may potentially involve decrease in psycho-physiological associated symptoms (Gentle, 2001; Wall, 2000; Sternbach, 1978, 1986). The ramifications of this research study are, consequently, enormous and of interest to both laymen and medical practitioners alike......

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