Is high fear of pain associated with attentional biases for pain-related or general threat? A categorical reanalysis.
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Effects of context and individual predispositions on hypervigilance to pain-cues: an ERP studyAttentional and emotional mechanisms of pain processing and their related factors: a structural equations approach.Negative expectations interfere with the analgesic effect of safety cues on pain perception by priming the cortical representation of pain in the midcingulate cortex.Hypervigilance or avoidance of trigger related cues in migraineurs? - a case-control study using the emotional stroop taskIndirect acquisition of pain-related fear: an experimental study of observational learning using coloured cold metal barsOscillatory EEG activity induced by conditioning stimuli during fear conditioning reflects Salience and Valence of these stimuli more than Expectancy.Vigilance for pain-related faces in a primary task paradigm: an ERP study.Pain catastrophizing: a critical reviewDisposition and adjustment to chronic pain.Fear and anxiety in the transition from acute to chronic pain: there is evidence for endurance besides avoidance.Time-course of attentional bias for pain-related cues in chronic daily headache sufferers.Prediction of experimental pain sensitivity by attention to pain-related stimuli in healthy individuals.Selective attentional processing to fall-relevant stimuli among older adults who fear falling.Fearful thinking predicts hypervigilance towards pain-related stimuli in patients with chronic pain.Gaze behaviour when monitoring pain faces: An eye-tracking study.The effects of anxiety sensitivity, pain hypervigilance, and pain catastrophizing on quality of life outcomes of patients with chronic pain: a preliminary, cross-sectional analysis.Time-course of attentional bias for threat-related cues in patients with chronic daily headache-tension type: evidence for the role of anger.
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Is high fear of pain associated with attentional biases for pain-related or general threat? A categorical reanalysis.
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Is high fear of pain associate ...... eat? A categorical reanalysis.
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Is high fear of pain associate ...... eat? A categorical reanalysis.
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Gordon J G Asmundson
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