Pain disrupts attention, which may have negative consequences for daily life for people with acute or chronic pain. It has been suggested that switching between tasks may leave us particularly susceptible to pain-related attentional disruption, because we need to disengage our attention from one task before shifting it onto another. Switching tasks typically elicit lower accuracies and/or longer reaction times when participants switch to a new task compared to repeating the same task, and pain may exacerbate this effect. We present three studies to test this hypothesis. In Study 1, participants completed two versions of an alternating runs switching task under pain free and thermal pain induction conditions. Pain did not affect performance ...
Evidence suggests that pain processing and cognitive task engagement compete for resources under a s...
<div><p>Attention has been theorized to play a key role in the experience of pain and associated tas...
Attention has been theorized to play a key role in the experience of pain and associated task interf...
Pain disrupts attention, which may have negative consequences for daily life for people with acute o...
Pain is known to interrupt attentional performance. Such interference effects seem to occur preferen...
Pain is thought to capture our attention. A consequence is that our performance on other tasks may s...
Pain is thought to capture our attention. A consequence is that our performance on other tasks may s...
Pain captures attention, displaces current concerns, and prioritizes escape and repair. This attenti...
Daily life is characterized by the need to stop, start, repeat, and switch between multiple tasks. H...
UNLABELLED: Daily life is characterized by the need to stop, start, repeat, and switch between multi...
Recent evidence suggests that pain dampens attentional processes. However, much of this work has bee...
Background Pain is known to interrupt attentional performance selectively. In a previous study, we s...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that pain dampens attentional processes. However, much of this ...
Evidence suggests that pain processing and cognitive task engagement compete for resources under a s...
<div><p>Attention has been theorized to play a key role in the experience of pain and associated tas...
Attention has been theorized to play a key role in the experience of pain and associated task interf...
Pain disrupts attention, which may have negative consequences for daily life for people with acute o...
Pain is known to interrupt attentional performance. Such interference effects seem to occur preferen...
Pain is thought to capture our attention. A consequence is that our performance on other tasks may s...
Pain is thought to capture our attention. A consequence is that our performance on other tasks may s...
Pain captures attention, displaces current concerns, and prioritizes escape and repair. This attenti...
Daily life is characterized by the need to stop, start, repeat, and switch between multiple tasks. H...
UNLABELLED: Daily life is characterized by the need to stop, start, repeat, and switch between multi...
Recent evidence suggests that pain dampens attentional processes. However, much of this work has bee...
Background Pain is known to interrupt attentional performance selectively. In a previous study, we s...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that pain dampens attentional processes. However, much of this ...
Evidence suggests that pain processing and cognitive task engagement compete for resources under a s...
<div><p>Attention has been theorized to play a key role in the experience of pain and associated tas...
Attention has been theorized to play a key role in the experience of pain and associated task interf...