Pain disrupts attention in order to prioritise avoidance of harm and promote analgesic behaviour. This could in turn have negative effects on higher-level cognitions which rely on attention. In the current paper we examined the effect of thermal pain induction on three measures of reasoning: the Cognitive Reflection Test, Belief Bias Syllogisms task, and Conditional Inference task. In Experiment 1, the thermal pain was set at each participant’s pain threshold. In Experiment 2, it was set to a minimum of 44°C or 7/10 on a VAS scale (whichever was higher). In Experiment 3, performance was compared in no pain, low intensity pain, and high intensity pain conditions. We predicted that the experience of pain would reduce correct responding on the...
Attention bias (AB) is a common cognitive challenge for patients with pain. In this study, we tested...
Findings for heat pain have shown consistent pain attenuation through concurrent cognitive task comp...
Pain is a complex, universal and subjective experience. Many previous experimental studies highlight...
Data and analysis scripts for the three experiments reported in the paper "An investigation of the e...
The interruptive effect of painful experimental stimulation on cognitive processes is a well-known p...
<div><p>The interruptive effect of painful experimental stimulation on cognitive processes is a well...
Recent literature in the area of pain research is reviewed with emphasis on studies examining the ef...
To cause pain, it is not enough to deliver a dose of noxious stimulation. Pain requires the interact...
The processes that lead to the development and maintenance of chronic pain are still not well unders...
Pain-related biases in attention and interpretation are predicted to contribute to the development a...
Mario Bernaba, Kevin A Johnson, Jiang-Ti Kong, Sean MackeyStanford Systems Neuroscience and Pain Lab...
Attentional bias to pain-related information may contribute to chronic pain maintenance. It is theor...
BACKGROUND: The exact role of expectation in conditioned analgesia is still elusive as it is not cle...
Pain is known to interrupt attentional performance. Such interference effects seem to occur preferen...
Many factors can influence the way in which we perceive painful events and noxious stimuli, but less...
Attention bias (AB) is a common cognitive challenge for patients with pain. In this study, we tested...
Findings for heat pain have shown consistent pain attenuation through concurrent cognitive task comp...
Pain is a complex, universal and subjective experience. Many previous experimental studies highlight...
Data and analysis scripts for the three experiments reported in the paper "An investigation of the e...
The interruptive effect of painful experimental stimulation on cognitive processes is a well-known p...
<div><p>The interruptive effect of painful experimental stimulation on cognitive processes is a well...
Recent literature in the area of pain research is reviewed with emphasis on studies examining the ef...
To cause pain, it is not enough to deliver a dose of noxious stimulation. Pain requires the interact...
The processes that lead to the development and maintenance of chronic pain are still not well unders...
Pain-related biases in attention and interpretation are predicted to contribute to the development a...
Mario Bernaba, Kevin A Johnson, Jiang-Ti Kong, Sean MackeyStanford Systems Neuroscience and Pain Lab...
Attentional bias to pain-related information may contribute to chronic pain maintenance. It is theor...
BACKGROUND: The exact role of expectation in conditioned analgesia is still elusive as it is not cle...
Pain is known to interrupt attentional performance. Such interference effects seem to occur preferen...
Many factors can influence the way in which we perceive painful events and noxious stimuli, but less...
Attention bias (AB) is a common cognitive challenge for patients with pain. In this study, we tested...
Findings for heat pain have shown consistent pain attenuation through concurrent cognitive task comp...
Pain is a complex, universal and subjective experience. Many previous experimental studies highlight...