The present study used eye-tracking technology to assess whether individuals who report chronic pain direct more attention to sensory pain-related words than do pain-free individuals. A total of 113 participants (51 with chronic pain, 62 pain-free) were recruited. Participants completed a dot-probe task, viewing neutral and sensory pain-related words while their reaction time and eye movements were recorded. Eye-tracking data were analyzed by mixed-design analysis of variance with group (chronic pain versus pain-free) as the between-subjects factor, and word type (sensory pain versus neutral) as the within-subjects factor. Results showed a significant main effect for word type: all participants attended to pain-related words more than neutr...
Theoretical accounts of chronic pain hypothesize that attentional bias towards pain-related informat...
Information-processing biases such as attentional, interpretation, and memory biases are believed to...
Theoretical accounts of chronic pain hypothesize that attentional bias towards pain-related informat...
Attentional biases to painful stimuli are evident in individuals with chronic pain, although the dir...
The present study used eye-tracking technology to assess whether individuals who report chronic pain...
Introduction: According to the pain research literature, attentional bias for pain is the mechanism ...
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...
ABSTRACT: Previous meta-analyses investigating attentional biases towards pain have used reaction ti...
Biases in the way that people direct their attention towards or away from pain-related information a...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Attentional biases have been demonstrated by individ...
Previous meta-analyses investigating attentional biases towards pain have used reaction time measure...
Previous meta-analyses investigating attentional biases towards pain have utilized reaction time mea...
ABSTRACT: Previous meta-analyses investigating attentional biases towards pain have used reaction ti...
Biases in the way that people direct their attention towards or away from pain-related information a...
Theoretical accounts of chronic pain hypothesize that attentional bias towards pain-related informat...
Information-processing biases such as attentional, interpretation, and memory biases are believed to...
Theoretical accounts of chronic pain hypothesize that attentional bias towards pain-related informat...
Attentional biases to painful stimuli are evident in individuals with chronic pain, although the dir...
The present study used eye-tracking technology to assess whether individuals who report chronic pain...
Introduction: According to the pain research literature, attentional bias for pain is the mechanism ...
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...
ABSTRACT: Previous meta-analyses investigating attentional biases towards pain have used reaction ti...
Biases in the way that people direct their attention towards or away from pain-related information a...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Attentional biases have been demonstrated by individ...
Previous meta-analyses investigating attentional biases towards pain have used reaction time measure...
Previous meta-analyses investigating attentional biases towards pain have utilized reaction time mea...
ABSTRACT: Previous meta-analyses investigating attentional biases towards pain have used reaction ti...
Biases in the way that people direct their attention towards or away from pain-related information a...
Theoretical accounts of chronic pain hypothesize that attentional bias towards pain-related informat...
Information-processing biases such as attentional, interpretation, and memory biases are believed to...
Theoretical accounts of chronic pain hypothesize that attentional bias towards pain-related informat...