Effects of higher vs lower threat contexts on pain-related visual attention biases: An Eye-Tracking study of chronic pain
The Journal of Pain Feb 21, 2018
Jackson T, et al. - The researchers sought to determine the effects of higher vs lower threat contexts on attention biases in more and less pain-fearful chronic pain subgroups via eye-tracking methodology. They noticed that orienting and maintenance of gaze towards pain images emerged across threat contexts and that state fear levels were elevated and maintenance of attention on painful depictions was more prolonged under higher threat conditions featuring possible pain.
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