The current study examined the relationship between perceived injustice and attentional bias (AB) toward pain among individuals with chronic low back pain asked to perform and appraise the pain and difficulty of a standardized set of common physical activities. A pictorial dot-probe task assessed AB toward pain stimuli (ie, pain faces cueing pain), after which participants performed the physical tasks. Participants also rated face stimuli in terms of pain, sadness, and anger expression. As hypothesized, perceived injustice was positively associated with AB toward pain stimuli; additionally, perceived injustice and AB were positively associated with appraisals of pain and difficulty. Counter to expectations, AB did not mediate the relationsh...
Theoretical accounts of chronic pain hypothesize that attentional bias towards pain-related informat...
Studies investigating attentional biases towards pain information vary widely in both design and res...
Research investigating the presence of attentional bias in chronic pain has produced mixed results. ...
The current study examined the relationship between perceived injustice and attentional bias (AB) to...
peer reviewedThe current study examined the relationship between perceived injustice and attentional...
a b s t r a c t Emerging evidence suggests that perceived injustice is a risk factor for adverse out...
Recent research has revealed robust cross-sectional and prospective associations among perceived inj...
The processes that lead to the development and maintenance of chronic pain are still not well unders...
Attentional bias to pain-related information may contribute to chronic pain maintenance. It is theor...
Individuals with chronic pain demonstrate attentional biases (ABs) towards pain-related stimuli. How...
Background: Youth pain-related injustice appraisals are associated with adverse functioning; however...
ABSTRACT: Despite a preponderance of pain-related attentional bias research, little is known about h...
Theoretical accounts of chronic pain hypothesize that attentional bias towards pain-related informat...
The literature regarding pain-related attentional biases is currently marked by considerable inconsi...
Although the evidence of the attentional bias of chronic pain individuals toward pain-related inform...
Theoretical accounts of chronic pain hypothesize that attentional bias towards pain-related informat...
Studies investigating attentional biases towards pain information vary widely in both design and res...
Research investigating the presence of attentional bias in chronic pain has produced mixed results. ...
The current study examined the relationship between perceived injustice and attentional bias (AB) to...
peer reviewedThe current study examined the relationship between perceived injustice and attentional...
a b s t r a c t Emerging evidence suggests that perceived injustice is a risk factor for adverse out...
Recent research has revealed robust cross-sectional and prospective associations among perceived inj...
The processes that lead to the development and maintenance of chronic pain are still not well unders...
Attentional bias to pain-related information may contribute to chronic pain maintenance. It is theor...
Individuals with chronic pain demonstrate attentional biases (ABs) towards pain-related stimuli. How...
Background: Youth pain-related injustice appraisals are associated with adverse functioning; however...
ABSTRACT: Despite a preponderance of pain-related attentional bias research, little is known about h...
Theoretical accounts of chronic pain hypothesize that attentional bias towards pain-related informat...
The literature regarding pain-related attentional biases is currently marked by considerable inconsi...
Although the evidence of the attentional bias of chronic pain individuals toward pain-related inform...
Theoretical accounts of chronic pain hypothesize that attentional bias towards pain-related informat...
Studies investigating attentional biases towards pain information vary widely in both design and res...
Research investigating the presence of attentional bias in chronic pain has produced mixed results. ...