Time-course and specificity of attentional bias in individuals with chronic headache: a discussion of the preliminary findings of two eye-tracking experiments
Time-course and specificity of attentional bias in individuals with chronic headache: a discussion of the preliminary findings of two eye-tracking experiments
Schoth, Daniel E.
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Liversedge, Simon P.
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Liossi, Christina
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22 June 2011
Schoth, Daniel E.
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Liversedge, Simon P.
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Liossi, Christina
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Schoth, Daniel E., Liversedge, Simon P. and Liossi, Christina
(2011)
Time-course and specificity of attentional bias in individuals with chronic headache: a discussion of the preliminary findings of two eye-tracking experiments.
The British Pain Society & The Canadian Pain Society Joint Annual Scientific Meeting 2011, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
21 - 24 Jun 2011.
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Published date: 22 June 2011
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The British Pain Society & The Canadian Pain Society Joint Annual Scientific Meeting 2011, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 2011-06-21 - 2011-06-24
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Psychology
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