Attention has been theorized to play a key role in the experience of pain and associated task interference. Training attention away from pain via attention bias modification (ABM) training techniques has been proposed to improve pain-related outcomes, but evidence is inconsistent. In an experimental study, we investigated the impact of a single session ABM training -using a visual probe paradigm with idiosyncratic pain words- on cold pressor test (CPT) pain experience and task interference by pain. Fifty-eight healthy volunteers were randomly assigned to an ABM training group (N= 28; attending away from pain) and a sham training group (N= 30; no training direction). At pre-training, participants performed a baseline Random-Interval-Repetiti...
Pain disrupts attention, which may have negative consequences for daily life for people with acute o...
Pain is thought to capture our attention. A consequence is that our performance on other tasks may s...
Evidence suggests that pain processing and cognitive task engagement compete for resources under a s...
Attention has been theorized to play a key role in the experience of pain and associated task interf...
Attention has been theorized to play a key role in the experience of pain and associated task interf...
Attention has been theorized to play a key role in the experience of pain and associated task interf...
Attention has been theorized to play a key role in the experience of pain and associated task interf...
Background: Noxious attentional bias is thought to confer vulnerability to pain, suggesting that mod...
Potential applications of attention bias modification (ABM) for acute and chronic pain patients are ...
Attention bias for pain-related information is theorised to maintain chronic pain, indicating that c...
Research has consistently identified those individuals experiencing chronic pain exhibit attentional...
Attention bias for pain-related information is theorised to maintain chronic pain, indicating that c...
Individuals with chronic pain demonstrate attentional biases towards pain-related stimuli. However, ...
Pain disrupts attention, which may have negative consequences for daily life for people with acute o...
There is a growing interest in the potential benefits of attentional bias modification (ABM) trainin...
Pain disrupts attention, which may have negative consequences for daily life for people with acute o...
Pain is thought to capture our attention. A consequence is that our performance on other tasks may s...
Evidence suggests that pain processing and cognitive task engagement compete for resources under a s...
Attention has been theorized to play a key role in the experience of pain and associated task interf...
Attention has been theorized to play a key role in the experience of pain and associated task interf...
Attention has been theorized to play a key role in the experience of pain and associated task interf...
Attention has been theorized to play a key role in the experience of pain and associated task interf...
Background: Noxious attentional bias is thought to confer vulnerability to pain, suggesting that mod...
Potential applications of attention bias modification (ABM) for acute and chronic pain patients are ...
Attention bias for pain-related information is theorised to maintain chronic pain, indicating that c...
Research has consistently identified those individuals experiencing chronic pain exhibit attentional...
Attention bias for pain-related information is theorised to maintain chronic pain, indicating that c...
Individuals with chronic pain demonstrate attentional biases towards pain-related stimuli. However, ...
Pain disrupts attention, which may have negative consequences for daily life for people with acute o...
There is a growing interest in the potential benefits of attentional bias modification (ABM) trainin...
Pain disrupts attention, which may have negative consequences for daily life for people with acute o...
Pain is thought to capture our attention. A consequence is that our performance on other tasks may s...
Evidence suggests that pain processing and cognitive task engagement compete for resources under a s...