Biases in the way that people direct their attention towards or away from pain-related information are hypothesised to contribute to the onset and severity of pain-related disorders. This systematic review summarised 24 eye-tracking studies (N = 1424) examining effects of chronic pain, stimulus valence, individual differences in pain-related constructs such as fear of pain and pain catastrophising, and experimentally-induced pain or pain-related threat on attentional processing of visual stimuli. The majority of studies suggest that people with and without chronic pain do not differ in their eye movements on pain-related stimuli, although there is preliminary evidence that gaze biases vary across subtypes of chronic pain and may be evident ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Attentional biases have been demonstrated by individ...
Attentional bias to pain-related information may contribute to chronic pain maintenance. It is theor...
Research into attentional biases and threatening, pain-related information has primarily been invest...
Biases in the way that people direct their attention towards or away from pain-related information a...
Background: Pain-related cues are evolutionarily primed to capture attention, although evidence of a...
Samantha R Fashler, Joel Katz Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Cana...
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...
The processes that lead to the development and maintenance of chronic pain are still not well unders...
Previous meta-analyses investigating attentional biases towards pain have used reaction time measure...
Background: This study aimed to investigate the effects of fear of pain (FOP) and threat on attentio...
Previous studies have shown how cognitive-emotional top-down processes can affect conscious pain per...
Previous research has demonstrated that chronic pain is associated with biased processing of pain-re...
Research into attentional biases and threatening, pain-related information has primarily been invest...
Research into attentional biases and threatening, pain-related information has primarily been invest...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Attentional biases have been demonstrated by individ...
Attentional bias to pain-related information may contribute to chronic pain maintenance. It is theor...
Research into attentional biases and threatening, pain-related information has primarily been invest...
Biases in the way that people direct their attention towards or away from pain-related information a...
Background: Pain-related cues are evolutionarily primed to capture attention, although evidence of a...
Samantha R Fashler, Joel Katz Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Cana...
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...
The processes that lead to the development and maintenance of chronic pain are still not well unders...
Previous meta-analyses investigating attentional biases towards pain have used reaction time measure...
Background: This study aimed to investigate the effects of fear of pain (FOP) and threat on attentio...
Previous studies have shown how cognitive-emotional top-down processes can affect conscious pain per...
Previous research has demonstrated that chronic pain is associated with biased processing of pain-re...
Research into attentional biases and threatening, pain-related information has primarily been invest...
Research into attentional biases and threatening, pain-related information has primarily been invest...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Attentional biases have been demonstrated by individ...
Attentional bias to pain-related information may contribute to chronic pain maintenance. It is theor...
Research into attentional biases and threatening, pain-related information has primarily been invest...