[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 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 …

Keeping an eye on pain: investigating visual attention biases in individuals with chronic pain using eye-tracking methodology

SR Fashler, J Katz - Journal of pain research, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Attentional biases to painful stimuli are evident in individuals with chronic pain, although the
directional tendency of these biases (ie, toward or away from threat-related stimuli) remains …

More than meets the eye: visual attention biases in individuals reporting chronic pain

SR Fashler, J Katz - Journal of pain research, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
The present study used eye-tracking technology to assess whether individuals who report
chronic pain direct more attention to sensory pain-related words than do pain-free …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of chronic pain and pain-related fear on orienting and maintenance of attention: an eye movement study

Z Yang, T Jackson, H Chen - The Journal of Pain, 2013 - Elsevier
In this study, effects of chronic pain and pain-related fear on orienting and maintenance of
attention toward pain stimuli were evaluated by tracking eye movements within a dot-probe …

The effect of threat on cognitive biases and pain outcomes: An eye‐tracking study

J Todd, L Sharpe, B Colagiuri… - European Journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Background Theoretical accounts of attentional and interpretation biases in pain suggest
that these biases are interrelated and are both influenced by perceived threat. A laboratory …

Visual attention to pain cues for impending touch versus impending pain: An eye tracking study

Y Ling, Z Yang, T Jackson - European Journal of Pain, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Background In this eye tracking study, we evaluated pain‐related biases in orienting and
maintenance of gaze within impending touch versus impending pain tasks and examined …

Identifying selective visual attention biases related to fear of pain by tracking eye movements within a dot-probe paradigm

Z Yang, T Jackson, X Gao, H Chen - Pain, 2012 - journals.lww.com
Heightened fear of pain is related to biases in initial orienting, but not maintenance, of visual
attention based on eye-movement tracking and reaction time indices. This research …

Pain-related gaze biases and later functioning among adults with chronic pain: a longitudinal eye-tracking study

T Jackson, Z Yang, L Su - Pain, 2019 - journals.lww.com
In previous studies that examined the impact of attention biases (ABs) on later pain
outcomes, reaction times (RTs) in response to brief stimulus presentations had been used …

Threat and fear of pain induces attentional bias to pain words: An eye‐tracking study

L Sharpe, M Brookes, E Jones, C Gittins… - … Journal of Pain, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Background This study aimed to investigate the effects of fear of pain (FOP) and threat on
attentional biases, using eye‐tracking methods. Method One hundred and seven …