Effects of higher versus lower threat contexts on pain‐related attention biases: An eye‐tracking study

T Jackson, L Su, Y Wang - European Journal of Pain, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Background Threat is hypothesized to affect the degree to which pain captures attention but
little is known about its impact on dynamic courses of attention towards pain. In this eye …

Effects of higher versus lower threat contexts on pain-related attention biases: An eye-tracking study

T Jackson, L Su, Y Wang - 2019 - repository.um.edu.mo
Background: Threat is hypothesized to affect the degree to which pain captures attention but
little is known about its impact on dynamic courses of attention towards pain. In this eye …

Effects of higher versus lower threat contexts on pain-related attention biases: An eye-tracking study.

T Jackson, L Su, Y Wang - European Journal of Pain (London …, 2018 - europepmc.org
BACKGROUND: Threat is hypothesized to affect the degree to which pain captures attention
but little is known about its impact on dynamic courses of attention towards pain. In this eye …

Effects of higher versus lower threat contexts on pain-related attention biases: An eye-tracking study

T Jackson, L Su, Y Wang - European journal of pain …, 2018 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Threat is hypothesized to affect the degree to which pain captures attention but
little is known about its impact on dynamic courses of attention towards pain. In this eye …

Effects of higher versus lower threat contexts on pain-related attention biases: An eye-tracking study

T Jackson, L Su, Y Wang - 2019 - repository.um.edu.mo
Background: Threat is hypothesized to affect the degree to which pain captures attention but
little is known about its impact on dynamic courses of attention towards pain. In this eye …