Social support of virtual characters reduces pain perception.
I NeumannMarta AndreattaPaul PauliIvo KäthnerPublished in: European journal of pain (London, England) (2023)
Social influences are important factors in pain modulation. The current study demonstrated analgesic effects through verbal support provided by virtual characters and investigated modulating factors. A more human appearance of a virtual character resulted in a higher reduction of pain unpleasantness. Importantly, agency of the virtual characters had no impact. Given the increasing use of digital health interventions, the findings suggest a positive impact of virtual characters for digital pain treatments.