OBJECTIVES: Retrospective symptom reports tend to overestimate actual symptom intensity. This study explored how focusing on sensory-perceptual or on affective-motivational aspects of a somatic experience influenced retrospective symptom reports in high and low habitual symptom reporters (HSR). We hypothesized that a focus on affective-motivational aspects of somatic episodes contributes to retrospective overestimation compared to a focus on sensory-perceptual aspects. DESIGN: Dyspnoea (rebreathing) and pain (cold pain) were induced during two experimental sessions in healthy women: 21 high and 24 low HSR, selected using cut-off scores on a symptom checklist. Within-subject manipulation of sensory and affective processing focus (PF) took pl...
Background. Retrospective evaluation of bodily sensations is susceptible to various distortions lead...
Self-reported physical symptoms not explained by an identifiable organic dysfunction (Medically Unex...
Perceived sensations and symptoms often correspond poorly to the physiological state of the body. We...
Background. Symptom reports in medical consults largely depend on retrospective memory but it is cur...
Self-reported somatic symptoms play a primary role in the health care system, guiding the behavior a...
Self-reported somatic symptoms play a primary role in the health care system, guiding the behavior a...
Objective: Retrospective symptom reports are an important source of information in both laboratory a...
Background: Symptom reports largely depend on retrospective memory. Previous research has shown that...
Background and aims: During a retrospective evaluation of a painful event, the initial somatic exper...
Retrospective symptom reports serve as an important source of information for clinical diagnosis, tr...
Background Patient reports and questionnaire data on symptoms mostly rely on retrospective memory. C...
Introduction: Retrospective self-report ratings are prone to recall bias. Studies using Experience S...
Objective: Clinical assessment and diagnostic processes heavily rely on memory-based symptom reports...
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the role of a symptom interpretation frame on the accuracy of interocepti...
Background When asked to report on their pain in the past week, patients often recall it as more int...
Background. Retrospective evaluation of bodily sensations is susceptible to various distortions lead...
Self-reported physical symptoms not explained by an identifiable organic dysfunction (Medically Unex...
Perceived sensations and symptoms often correspond poorly to the physiological state of the body. We...
Background. Symptom reports in medical consults largely depend on retrospective memory but it is cur...
Self-reported somatic symptoms play a primary role in the health care system, guiding the behavior a...
Self-reported somatic symptoms play a primary role in the health care system, guiding the behavior a...
Objective: Retrospective symptom reports are an important source of information in both laboratory a...
Background: Symptom reports largely depend on retrospective memory. Previous research has shown that...
Background and aims: During a retrospective evaluation of a painful event, the initial somatic exper...
Retrospective symptom reports serve as an important source of information for clinical diagnosis, tr...
Background Patient reports and questionnaire data on symptoms mostly rely on retrospective memory. C...
Introduction: Retrospective self-report ratings are prone to recall bias. Studies using Experience S...
Objective: Clinical assessment and diagnostic processes heavily rely on memory-based symptom reports...
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the role of a symptom interpretation frame on the accuracy of interocepti...
Background When asked to report on their pain in the past week, patients often recall it as more int...
Background. Retrospective evaluation of bodily sensations is susceptible to various distortions lead...
Self-reported physical symptoms not explained by an identifiable organic dysfunction (Medically Unex...
Perceived sensations and symptoms often correspond poorly to the physiological state of the body. We...