[HTML][HTML] Effects of higher versus lower threat contexts on pain-related visual attention biases: an eye-tracking study of chronic pain

T Jackson, L Su, Y Wang - The Journal of Pain, 2018 - Elsevier
In this research, we examined effects of higher versus lower threat contexts on attention
biases in more and less pain-fearful chronic pain subgroups via eye-tracking methodology …

Effects of Higher Versus Lower Threat Contexts on Pain-Related Visual Attention Biases: An Eye-Tracking Study of Chronic Pain

T Jackson, L Su, Y Wang - The journal of pain, 2018 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In this research, we examined effects of higher versus lower threat contexts on attention
biases in more and less pain-fearful chronic pain subgroups via eye-tracking methodology …

Effects of Higher Versus Lower Threat Contexts on Pain-Related Visual Attention Biases: An Eye-Tracking Study of Chronic Pain

T Jackson, L Su, Y Wang - 2018 - repository.um.edu.mo
In this research, we examined effects of higher versus lower threat contexts on attention
biases in more and less pain-fearful chronic pain subgroups via eye-tracking methodology …

Effects of Higher Versus Lower Threat Contexts on Pain-Related Visual Attention Biases: An Eye-Tracking Study of Chronic Pain.

T Jackson, L Su, Y Wang - The Journal of Pain, 2018 - europepmc.org
In this research, we examined effects of higher versus lower threat contexts on attention
biases in more and less pain-fearful chronic pain subgroups via eye-tracking methodology …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of Higher Versus Lower Threat Contexts on Pain-Related Visual Attention Biases: An Eye-Tracking Study of Chronic Pain

T Jackson, L Su, Y Wang - The Journal of Pain, 2018 - jpain.org
In this research, we examined effects of higher versus lower threat contexts on attention
biases in more and less pain-fearful chronic pain subgroups via eye-tracking methodology …

Effects of Higher Versus Lower Threat Contexts on Pain-Related Visual Attention Biases: An Eye-Tracking Study of Chronic Pain

T Jackson, L Su, Y Wang - 2019 - repository.um.edu.mo
In this research, we examined effects of higher versus lower threat contexts on attention
biases in more and less pain-fearful chronic pain subgroups via eye-tracking methodology …