Recently, Vanden Bulcke, Crombez, Durnez, and Van Damme (2015) investigated whether the attentional prioritization of a specific location due to the anticipation of pain is modality specific or multisensory. They used a temporal order judgment task in which participants judged the order of either two tactile or two visual stimuli, one presented on each hand. Additionally, participants either expected the occurrence of a painful stimulus on one hand or the absence of any pain. Results showed that participants’ judgments were biased to the advantage of the stimuli, tactile or visual, presented at the location where pain was expected. The authors concluded that the anticipation of pain leads to a multisensory prioritization of information pres...
The ability to localize nociceptive stimuli on the body surface is essential for an organism to resp...
The processes that lead to the development and maintenance of chronic pain are still not well unders...
Localizing pain is crucial because it allows for detecting which part of the body is being hurt and ...
Recently, Vanden Bulcke, Crombez, Durnez, and Van Damme (2015) investigated whether the attentional ...
Topical research efforts on attention to pain often take a critical look at the modulatory role of t...
We investigated whether the perception of simultaneity for pairs of nociceptive and visual stimuli w...
In this dissertation, attention to pain and signals of impending pain was investigated from a cognit...
This study investigated how efficient spatial attention was oriented to pain in 2 experiments. Parti...
Coordinating spatial perception between external space and body space is essential to adapt behavior...
Laboratory research suggests that the processing of painful stimuli can be modulated by selective at...
Despite their high relevance for defending the integrity of the body, crossmodal links between nocic...
Threatening stimuli are thought to bias spatial attention toward the location from which the threat ...
In order to adapt behaviors to a potentially damaging threat, it is crucial to coordinate the percep...
Although attention can be captured toward high-arousal stimuli, little is known about how perceiving...
In Experiment 1, participants were presented with pairs of stimuli (one visual and the other tactile...
The ability to localize nociceptive stimuli on the body surface is essential for an organism to resp...
The processes that lead to the development and maintenance of chronic pain are still not well unders...
Localizing pain is crucial because it allows for detecting which part of the body is being hurt and ...
Recently, Vanden Bulcke, Crombez, Durnez, and Van Damme (2015) investigated whether the attentional ...
Topical research efforts on attention to pain often take a critical look at the modulatory role of t...
We investigated whether the perception of simultaneity for pairs of nociceptive and visual stimuli w...
In this dissertation, attention to pain and signals of impending pain was investigated from a cognit...
This study investigated how efficient spatial attention was oriented to pain in 2 experiments. Parti...
Coordinating spatial perception between external space and body space is essential to adapt behavior...
Laboratory research suggests that the processing of painful stimuli can be modulated by selective at...
Despite their high relevance for defending the integrity of the body, crossmodal links between nocic...
Threatening stimuli are thought to bias spatial attention toward the location from which the threat ...
In order to adapt behaviors to a potentially damaging threat, it is crucial to coordinate the percep...
Although attention can be captured toward high-arousal stimuli, little is known about how perceiving...
In Experiment 1, participants were presented with pairs of stimuli (one visual and the other tactile...
The ability to localize nociceptive stimuli on the body surface is essential for an organism to resp...
The processes that lead to the development and maintenance of chronic pain are still not well unders...
Localizing pain is crucial because it allows for detecting which part of the body is being hurt and ...