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Perceptions of Hope Among Bereaved Caregivers of Cancer Patients Who Received Early Palliative Care: A Content and Lexicographic Analysis
In: Oncologist (2022)
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Different semantic and affective meaning of the words associated to physical and social pain in cancer patients on early palliative/supportive care and in healthy, pain-free individuals
In: PLoS One (2021)
Abstract: Early palliative/supportive care (ePSC) is a medical intervention focused on patient’s needs, that integrates standard oncological treatment, shortly after a diagnosis of advanced/metastatic cancer. ePSC improves the appropriate management of cancer pain. Understanding the semantic and emotional impact of the words used by patients to describe their pain may further improve its assessment in the ePSC setting. Psycholinguistics assumes that the semantic and affective properties of words affect the ease by which they are processed and comprehended. Therefore, in this cross-sectional survey study we collected normative data about the semantic and affective properties of words associated to physical and social pain, in order to investigate how patients with cancer pain on ePSC process them compared to healthy, pain-free individuals. One hundred ninety patients and 124 matched controls rated the Familiarity, Valence, Arousal, Pain-relatedness, Intensity, and Unpleasantness of 94 words expressing physical and social pain. Descriptive and inferential statistics were performed on ratings in order to unveil patients’ semantic and affective representation of pain and compare it with those from controls. Possible effects of variables associated to the illness experience were also tested. Both groups perceived the words conveying social pain as more negative and pain-related than those expressing physical pain, confirming previous evidence of social pain described as worse than physical pain. Patients rated pain words as less negative, less pain-related, and conveying a lower intense and unpleasant pain than controls, suggesting either an adaptation to the pain experience or the role played by ePSC in improving patients’ ability to cope with it. This exploratory study suggests that a chronic pain experience as the one experienced by cancer patients on ePSC affects the semantic and affective representation of pain words.
Keyword: Research Article
URL: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248755
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33788893
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8011738/
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The Comprehension of Metaphorical Descriptions Conveying Gender Stereotypes. An Exploratory Study
Borelli, Eleonora; Cacciari, Cristina. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2019
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When emotions are expressed figuratively:psycholinguistic and affective norms of 619 idioms for German (PANIG)
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The Responders’ Gender Stereotypes Modulate the Strategic Decision-Making of Proposers Playing the Ultimatum Game
Fabre, Eve F.; Causse, Mickael; Pesciarelli, Francesca. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2016
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Sex and the money – How gender stereotypes modulate economic decision-making: An ERP study
In: ISSN: 0028-3932 ; EISSN: 1873-3514 ; Neuropsychologia ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01503693 ; Neuropsychologia, Elsevier, 2015, vol. 75, pp. 221-232. ⟨10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2015.06.013⟩ (2015)
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Is Black Always the Opposite of White? An Investigation on the Comprehension of Antonyms in People with Schizophrenia and in Healthy Participants
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Neural Adaptation Effects in Conceptual Processing
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Gender stereotypes across the ages: On-line processing in school-age children, young and older adults
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Processing multiword idiomatic strings: Many words in one?
In: The mental lexicon. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : John Benjamins Publishing Company 9 (2014) 2, 267-293
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Are complex function words processed as semantically empty strings? A reading time and ERP study of collocational complex prepositions
In: Language and cognitive processes. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 28 (2013) 6, 762-788
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The development of figurative language
In: The Cambridge handbook of psycholinguistics (Cambridge, 2012), p. 505-522
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Literal, fictive and metaphorical motion sentences preserve the motion component of the verb: a TMS study
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 119 (2011) 3, 149-157
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Psicologia del linguaggio
Cacciari, Cristina. - Bologna : Il Mulino, 2011
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Pronoun resolution in Italian: the role of grammatical gender and context
In: Journal of cognitive psychology. - Abingdon : Routlegde, Taylor & Francis Group 23 (2011) 4, 416-434
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The role of ambiguity in idiom comprehension: the case of a patient with a reversed concreteness effect
In: Journal of neurolinguistics. - Orlando, Fla. : Elsevier 23 (2010) 6, 631-643
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Neuropsychology of communication
Miniussi, Carlo; Cappa, Stefano F.; Cacciari, Cristina. - Milan [u.a.] : Springer, 2010
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Predictive mechanisms in idiom comprehension
In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press Journals 22 (2010) 8, 1682-1700
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The role of idiom length and context in spoken idiom comprehension
In: The European journal of cognitive psychology. - Basingstoke : Psychology Press 22 (2010) 3, 321-334
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Disturbi del linguaggio e neurolinguistica
Fonda, Sergio; Bacci, Claudia; Giannini, Martina. - Perugia : Guerra Ed., 2009
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