The result: Only the F-word had any effect on pain outcomes. The team also measured the subjectsâ pain threshold, asking them to indicate when the ice water began to feel painful. Those who chanted the F-word waited longer before indicating they felt painâin other words, the swearing increased their threshold for pain. Chanting âfouchâ or âtwizpipeâ had no effect on either measure. F@%*-ing go for it For this latest study, Stephens was interested in investigating potential mechanisms for swearing as a possible form of disinhibition (usually viewed negatively), building on his teamâs 2018 and 2022 papers showing that swearing can improve strength in a chair push-up task. âIn many situations, people hold themselves backâconsciously or unconsciouslyâfrom using their full strength,â said Stephens. âBy swearing, we throw off social constraint and allow ourselves to push harder in different situations. Swearing is an easily available way to help yourself feel focused, confident and less distracted, and âgo for itâ a little more.â In two separate experiments, participants were asked to select a swear word theyâd normally use after, say, bumping their head, and a more neutral word to describe an inanimate object like a table. They then performed the aforementioned chair push-up task: sitting on a sturdy chair and placing their hands under their thighs with the fingers pointed inwards. Then they lifted their feet off the floor and straightened their arms to support their body weight for as long as possible, chanting either the swear word or the neutral word every two seconds. Afterward, subjects competed a questionnaire to assess various aspects of their mental state during the task. The results: Subjects who swore during the task could support their body weight much longer than those who merely repeated the neutral word. This confirms the reported results of similar studies in the past. Furthermore, subjects reported increases in their sense of psychological âflow,â distrac...
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