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Attentional bias towards pain-related information in chronic pain; a meta-analysis of visual-probe investigations.
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Overall, individuals with chronic pain were found to show significantly greater bias towards pain-related information compared to controls, with an effect size of .36 (Hedges' adjusted g).Citations
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The relation between parental chronic pain, pain-related attention and interpretation biases in pain-free adolescents.
TL;DR: This study examines whether pain-free offspring of parents with chronic pain complaints make more health‐threatening interpretations and display a stronger pain‐related attentional bias compared to the offspring of pain‐free parents and the relations between parental pain catastrophizing and aforementioned pain vulnerability measures in offspring.
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An Investigation in Attention Bias Modification Training: Attention Bias Assessment, Acquisition and Change with the Dot-Probe Task
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a survey of the state of the art in the field of bioinformatics and biomedicine, and propose a methodology....................................................................................................... xviii................................................................................................................
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Fear of pain and event-related potentials during exposure to image-cued somatosensory stimulation.
TL;DR: Overall results suggested that the pain-fearful tended to exaggerate the subjective intensity of potentially painful somatosensory stimuli but allocated comparatively fewer cognitive resources to processing such stimulation; arguably, this pattern perpetuates high fear of pain levels.
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Chronic Pain Patients’ Gaze Patterns toward Pain-Related Information: Comparison between Pictorial and Linguistic Stimuli
TL;DR: Results indicated that chronic pain patients with high pain catastrophizing scores gazed significantly longer at pain- and anger-related words than neutral words compared to those with low pain catastrophe scores, and different patterns were observed between linguistic and visual stimuli.
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Neural correlates of the attentional bias towards pain-related faces in fibromyalgia patients: An ERP study using a dot-probe task
Roberto Fernandes-Magalhaes,David Ferrera,Irene Peláez,María Carmen Martín-Buro,Alberto Carpio,María E De Lahoz,Paloma Barjola,Francisco Mercado +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a dot-probe task was performed on 50 patients with and 25 healthy control subjects, where a single dot replaced the location of one of these two faces.
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TL;DR: In cognitive therapy, a person's psychological difficulties stem from his own erroneous assumptions and faulty concepts of himself and the world as mentioned in this paper, and such a person can be helped to recognize and correct distortions in thinking that cause his emotional disturbance.
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Fear-avoidance and its consequences in chronic musculoskeletal pain: a state of the art
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed the existing evidence for the mediating role of pain-related fear, and its immediate and long-term consequences in the initiation and maintenance of chronic pain disability.
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Fear-avoidance and its consequences in chronic musculoskeletal pain: a state of the art.
TL;DR: A review of the existing evidence for the mediating role of pain‐related fear, and its immediate and long‐term consequences in the initiation and maintenance of chronic pain disability, and the implications of the recent findings for the prevention and treatment of chronic musculoskeletal pain.
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