This study investigated attentional biases for linguistic pain-related stimuli in individuals suffering from chronic headaches and healthy controls. Attentional bias was assessed using a visual probe (also reported as dot probe in previous investigations) task which presented pain-related (sensory and affective) and neutral words at two exposure duration conditions, 500 and 1250 ms. The results indicated that individuals suffering from chronic headaches showed a significantly greater attentional bias at 1250 ms compared to the controls, which indicates a bias in maintained attention to pain cues in this group. No significant differences between groups were found in attentional bias scores at the shorter stimulus duration of 500 ms, which in...
This meta-analysis investigated whether attentional bias, that is, the preferential allocation of at...
Research investigating the presence of attentional bias in chronic pain has produced mixed results. ...
The literature regarding pain-related attentional biases is currently marked by considerable inconsi...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Attentional biases have been demonstrated by individ...
Objectives: This study investigated attentional biases for pictorial headache-related stimuli in ind...
This study investigated the role of anger in attentional bias for linguistic threat-related stimuli ...
This study investigated the role of anger in attentional bias for linguistic threat-related stimuli ...
Previous research has demonstrated that chronic pain is associated with biased processing of pain-re...
Cognitive biases in attention, interpretation and less consistently memory have been observed in ind...
Attentional bias to pain-related information may contribute to chronic pain maintenance. It is theor...
Background: attentional biases for pain-related information have been frequently reported in individ...
Studies investigating attentional biases towards pain information vary widely in both design and res...
This meta-analysis investigated whether attentional bias, that is, the preferential allocation of at...
Pain-related cognitive biases have been demonstrated in chronic pain patients, yet despite theoretic...
Attentional capture of threat is a normal and adaptive process, although facilitated processing of m...
This meta-analysis investigated whether attentional bias, that is, the preferential allocation of at...
Research investigating the presence of attentional bias in chronic pain has produced mixed results. ...
The literature regarding pain-related attentional biases is currently marked by considerable inconsi...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Attentional biases have been demonstrated by individ...
Objectives: This study investigated attentional biases for pictorial headache-related stimuli in ind...
This study investigated the role of anger in attentional bias for linguistic threat-related stimuli ...
This study investigated the role of anger in attentional bias for linguistic threat-related stimuli ...
Previous research has demonstrated that chronic pain is associated with biased processing of pain-re...
Cognitive biases in attention, interpretation and less consistently memory have been observed in ind...
Attentional bias to pain-related information may contribute to chronic pain maintenance. It is theor...
Background: attentional biases for pain-related information have been frequently reported in individ...
Studies investigating attentional biases towards pain information vary widely in both design and res...
This meta-analysis investigated whether attentional bias, that is, the preferential allocation of at...
Pain-related cognitive biases have been demonstrated in chronic pain patients, yet despite theoretic...
Attentional capture of threat is a normal and adaptive process, although facilitated processing of m...
This meta-analysis investigated whether attentional bias, that is, the preferential allocation of at...
Research investigating the presence of attentional bias in chronic pain has produced mixed results. ...
The literature regarding pain-related attentional biases is currently marked by considerable inconsi...