The Influence of Stimulus Scale-interval upon the Assessment of Pain Threshold
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- 1 March 1965
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
- Vol. 17 (1) , 65-68
- https://doi.org/10.1080/17470216508416410
Abstract
An experiment concerning the influence of the scale of stimulus values upon the perception of heat-pain is reported in which it is found that the value of the threshold stimulus is dependent upon the size of the steps between successive stimuli. The results are analysed in the light of a paper by Brown and Cane (1959) in which they point out that the value of a sensory threshold yielded by the Limiting Method is mathematically dependent upon the size of the steps between successive values of the variable stimulus. The threshold values reported here are found to be dependent on the step-size between stimuli to a greater extent than that which would be predicted by Brown and Cane. In view of these results, an attempt is made to explain the wide variety of pain threshold values reported in the literature.Keywords
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