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Contemporary pain models highlight cognitive-processing biases (ie, attention (AB),
interpretation (IB), and memory bias (MB)) as key processes that contribute to poor pain …
interpretation (IB), and memory bias (MB)) as key processes that contribute to poor pain …
The Interrelationships between Cognitive Biases for Pain: An Experimental Study
T Xu, LMG Vancleef, ML Peters… - The Journal of …, 2024 - cris.maastrichtuniversity.nl
Contemporary pain models highlight cognitive-processing biases (ie, attention (AB),
interpretation (IB), and memory bias (MB)) as key processes that contribute to poor pain …
interpretation (IB), and memory bias (MB)) as key processes that contribute to poor pain …
The Interrelationships between Cognitive Biases for Pain: An Experimental Study
T Xu, LMG Vancleef, ML Peters… - The journal of … - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Contemporary pain models highlight cognitive-processing biases (ie, attention (AB),
interpretation (IB), and memory bias (MB)) as key processes that contribute to poor pain …
interpretation (IB), and memory bias (MB)) as key processes that contribute to poor pain …
The Interrelationships between Cognitive Biases for Pain: An Experimental Study
T Xu, LMG Vancleef, ML Peters, DML Van Ryckeghem - The Journal of Pain - jpain.org
Contemporary pain models highlight cognitive-processing biases (ie, attention (AB),
interpretation (IB), and memory bias (MB)) as key processes that contribute to poor pain …
interpretation (IB), and memory bias (MB)) as key processes that contribute to poor pain …
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Contemporary pain models highlight cognitive-processing biases (ie, attention (AB),
interpretation (IB), and memory bias (MB)) as key processes that contribute to poor pain …
interpretation (IB), and memory bias (MB)) as key processes that contribute to poor pain …
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T Xu, LMG Vancleef, ML Peters… - The Journal of …, 2024 - europepmc.org
Contemporary pain models highlight cognitive-processing biases (ie, attention (AB),
interpretation (IB), and memory bias (MB)) as key processes that contribute to poor pain …
interpretation (IB), and memory bias (MB)) as key processes that contribute to poor pain …