Observing physicians acting with different levels of empathy modulates later assessed pain tolerance.
Ivo KäthnerMatthias EidelAnne-Sophie HägeAnnika GramPaul PauliPublished in: British journal of health psychology (2021)
The finding of this study that the mere observation of physicians' behaviour towards a third person modulates pain, despite a neutral direct interaction with the participants, has important clinical implications. Further, the proposed paradigm enables investigating aspects of patient-physician communication that are difficult to examine in a clinical setting.