ObjectiveProblems in emotion processing potentially contribute to the development and maintenance of chronic pain. Theories focusing on attentional processing have suggested that dysfunctional attention deployment toward emotional information, i.e., attentional biases for negative emotions, might entail one potential developmental and/or maintenance factor of chronic pain.MethodsWe assessed self-reported alexithymia, attentional orienting to and maintenance on emotional stimuli using eye tracking in 17 patients with chronic pain disorder (CP) and two age- and sex-matched control groups, 17 healthy individuals (HC) and 17 individuals who were matched to CP according to depressive symptoms (DC). In a choice viewing paradigm, a dot indicated t...
Attentional capture of threat is a normal and adaptive process, although facilitated processing of m...
Despite increasing interest in the attentional biases of pain patients towards pain-related stimuli,...
Although the evidence of the attentional bias of chronic pain individuals toward pain-related inform...
Background: attentional biases for pain-related information have been frequently reported in individ...
Pain as an emotional experience often occurs in a social context. In social situations, facial expre...
Alexithymia, or a lack of emotional awareness, is prevalent in some chronic pain conditions and has ...
Previous research has demonstrated that chronic pain is associated with biased processing of pain-re...
Biases in the way that people direct their attention towards or away from pain-related information a...
Attentional biases have been posited as one of the key mechanisms underlying the development and mai...
Pain-related stimuli can capture attention in an automatic (bottom up) or intentional (top down) fas...
Samantha R Fashler, Joel Katz Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Cana...
Attentional biases have been posited as one of the key mechanisms underlying the development and mai...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Attentional biases have been demonstrated by individ...
Chronic pain is a complex experience that has now become a major public health issue. This has promp...
Background: Pain-related cues are evolutionarily primed to capture attention, although evidence of a...
Attentional capture of threat is a normal and adaptive process, although facilitated processing of m...
Despite increasing interest in the attentional biases of pain patients towards pain-related stimuli,...
Although the evidence of the attentional bias of chronic pain individuals toward pain-related inform...
Background: attentional biases for pain-related information have been frequently reported in individ...
Pain as an emotional experience often occurs in a social context. In social situations, facial expre...
Alexithymia, or a lack of emotional awareness, is prevalent in some chronic pain conditions and has ...
Previous research has demonstrated that chronic pain is associated with biased processing of pain-re...
Biases in the way that people direct their attention towards or away from pain-related information a...
Attentional biases have been posited as one of the key mechanisms underlying the development and mai...
Pain-related stimuli can capture attention in an automatic (bottom up) or intentional (top down) fas...
Samantha R Fashler, Joel Katz Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Cana...
Attentional biases have been posited as one of the key mechanisms underlying the development and mai...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Attentional biases have been demonstrated by individ...
Chronic pain is a complex experience that has now become a major public health issue. This has promp...
Background: Pain-related cues are evolutionarily primed to capture attention, although evidence of a...
Attentional capture of threat is a normal and adaptive process, although facilitated processing of m...
Despite increasing interest in the attentional biases of pain patients towards pain-related stimuli,...
Although the evidence of the attentional bias of chronic pain individuals toward pain-related inform...