Background: attentional biases for pain-related information have been frequently reported in individuals with chronic pain. Recording of participants' eye movements provides a continuous measure of attention, although to date this methodology has received little use in research exploring attentional biases in chronic pain. The aim of the current investigation was to explore the specificity of attentional orienting bias using a novel visual search task while recording participant eye movement behaviours. This also allowed for the investigation of whether attentional biases for pain-related information exist in the presence of multiple stimuli competing for attention.Methods: twenty-three participants with chronic headache and 24 pain-free, h...
Previous meta-analyses investigating attentional biases towards pain have used reaction time measure...
Clinical evidence suggests that a persistent search for solutions for chronic pain may bring along c...
Information-processing biases such as attentional, interpretation, and memory biases are believed to...
Background: attentional biases for pain-related information have been frequently reported in individ...
Previous research has demonstrated that chronic pain is associated with biased processing of pain-re...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Attentional biases have been demonstrated by individ...
Samantha R Fashler, Joel Katz Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Cana...
Objectives: This study investigated attentional biases for pictorial headache-related stimuli in ind...
Biases in the way that people direct their attention towards or away from pain-related information a...
This study investigated attentional biases for linguistic pain-related stimuli in individuals suffer...
Pain-related stimuli can capture attention in an automatic (bottom up) or intentional (top down) fas...
Background: Pain-related cues are evolutionarily primed to capture attention, although evidence of a...
ObjectiveProblems in emotion processing potentially contribute to the development and maintenance of...
ABSTRACT: Previous meta-analyses investigating attentional biases towards pain have used reaction ti...
Previous meta-analyses investigating attentional biases towards pain have utilized reaction time mea...
Previous meta-analyses investigating attentional biases towards pain have used reaction time measure...
Clinical evidence suggests that a persistent search for solutions for chronic pain may bring along c...
Information-processing biases such as attentional, interpretation, and memory biases are believed to...
Background: attentional biases for pain-related information have been frequently reported in individ...
Previous research has demonstrated that chronic pain is associated with biased processing of pain-re...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Attentional biases have been demonstrated by individ...
Samantha R Fashler, Joel Katz Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Cana...
Objectives: This study investigated attentional biases for pictorial headache-related stimuli in ind...
Biases in the way that people direct their attention towards or away from pain-related information a...
This study investigated attentional biases for linguistic pain-related stimuli in individuals suffer...
Pain-related stimuli can capture attention in an automatic (bottom up) or intentional (top down) fas...
Background: Pain-related cues are evolutionarily primed to capture attention, although evidence of a...
ObjectiveProblems in emotion processing potentially contribute to the development and maintenance of...
ABSTRACT: Previous meta-analyses investigating attentional biases towards pain have used reaction ti...
Previous meta-analyses investigating attentional biases towards pain have utilized reaction time mea...
Previous meta-analyses investigating attentional biases towards pain have used reaction time measure...
Clinical evidence suggests that a persistent search for solutions for chronic pain may bring along c...
Information-processing biases such as attentional, interpretation, and memory biases are believed to...