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Pain processing and antisocial behavior: A multimodal investigation of the roles of boldness and meanness.


ABSTRACT: Antisocial behavior has been linked to an increased tolerance of painful stimuli; however, there is evidence that pain behavior is multidetermined. The current study used pain measures from 3 different modalities (pain tolerance, pain ratings, electrocortical reactivity) and assessed triarchic traits of boldness and meanness to clarify the dispositional basis of associations between pain processing and antisocial behavior. High boldness was significantly associated with blunted early neural response to painful and nonpainful stimuli as well as increased pain tolerance. High meanness was associated with blunted elaborative processing of painful images, lower ratings of perceived pain for self and others, and increased pain tolerance. Meanness also accounted for variance shared between pain processing and antisocial behavior. Findings demonstrate that boldness and meanness contribute to pain processing in different ways and suggest that meanness may uniquely account for the association between blunted pain processing and antisocial behavior. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).

SUBMITTER: Brislin SJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10132310 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pain processing and antisocial behavior: A multimodal investigation of the roles of boldness and meanness.

Brislin Sarah J SJ   Perkins Emily R ER   Ribes-Guardiola Pablo P   Patrick Christopher J CJ   Foell Jens J  

Personality disorders 20220310 6


Antisocial behavior has been linked to an increased tolerance of painful stimuli; however, there is evidence that pain behavior is multidetermined. The current study used pain measures from 3 different modalities (pain tolerance, pain ratings, electrocortical reactivity) and assessed triarchic traits of boldness and meanness to clarify the dispositional basis of associations between pain processing and antisocial behavior. High boldness was significantly associated with blunted early neural resp  ...[more]

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