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391 related items for PubMed ID: 19201093

  • 1. The effect of attentional re-training and threat expectancy in response to acute pain.
    McGowan N, Sharpe L, Refshauge K, Nicholas MK.
    Pain; 2009 Mar; 142(1-2):101-7. PubMed ID: 19201093
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  • 2. Selective attention towards painful faces among chronic pain patients: evidence from a modified version of the dot-probe.
    Khatibi A, Dehghani M, Sharpe L, Asmundson GJ, Pouretemad H.
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  • 4. A comparison of the effect of attention training and relaxation on responses to pain.
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  • 6. A comparison of the effect of mindfulness and relaxation on responses to acute experimental pain.
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  • 7. Attentional retraining: a randomized clinical trial for pathological worry.
    Hazen RA, Vasey MW, Schmidt NB.
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  • 9. Attentional biases to pain and social threat in children with recurrent abdominal pain.
    Boyer MC, Compas BE, Stanger C, Colletti RB, Konik BS, Morrow SB, Thomsen AH.
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  • 10. Attentional biases toward sensory pain words in acute and chronic pain patients.
    Haggman SP, Sharpe LA, Nicholas MK, Refshauge KM.
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  • 11. The impact of threatening information about pain on coping and pain tolerance.
    Jackson T, Pope L, Nagasaka T, Fritch A, Iezzi T, Chen H.
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  • 12. Different stages in attentional processing of facial expressions of pain: a dot-probe task modification.
    Baum C, Schneider R, Keogh E, Lautenbacher S.
    J Pain; 2013 Mar; 14(3):223-32. PubMed ID: 23294996
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  • 13. Limited transfer of threat bias following attentional retraining.
    Van Bockstaele B, Koster EH, Verschuere B, Crombez G, De Houwer J.
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    J Psychosom Res; 2008 Jul; 65(1):47-50. PubMed ID: 18582611
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  • 15. Attentional bias toward pictorial representations of pain in individuals with chronic headache.
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  • 16. Effects of attentional direction, age, and coping style on cold-pressor pain in children.
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  • 18. Coping when pain is a potential threat: the efficacy of acceptance versus cognitive distraction.
    Jackson T, Yang Z, Li X, Chen H, Huang X, Meng J.
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  • 19. Is distraction less effective when pain is threatening? An experimental investigation with the cold pressor task.
    Van Damme S, Crombez G, Van Nieuwenborgh-De Wever K, Goubert L.
    Eur J Pain; 2008 Jan; 12(1):60-7. PubMed ID: 17433739
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  • 20. Modification of attentional biases in chronic pain patients: a preliminary study.
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