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The Association between Attentional Bias to Experimentally-Induced Pain and to Pain-Related Words in Healthy Individuals: The Moderating Role of Interpretation Bias (dataset)

The Association between Attentional Bias to Experimentally-Induced Pain and to Pain-Related Words in Healthy Individuals: The Moderating Role of Interpretation Bias (dataset)
The Association between Attentional Bias to Experimentally-Induced Pain and to Pain-Related Words in Healthy Individuals: The Moderating Role of Interpretation Bias (dataset)
This is the dataset from an experiment which aimed to investigate the association between attentional bias to pain words and attentional bias to the location of pain, as well as the moderating role of pain-related interpretation bias in this association. This dataset includes quantitative eye movement, reaction time and questionnaire data. In this experiment, fifty-four healthy individuals performed a visual-probe task with pain-related and neutral words, during which eye movements were tracked. In a subset of trials, participants were presented with a cold pain stimulus on one hand. Pain-related interpretation and memory biases were also assessed. The article associated with this dataset is: 'Association between attentional bias to experimentally induced pain and to pain-related words in healthy individuals: the moderating role of interpretation bias' published in PAIN doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002318
pain, Psychology, cognitive, attention
University of Southampton
Broadbent, Philippa Katherine
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Liossi, Christina
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Schoth, Daniel
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Broadbent, Philippa Katherine
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Liossi, Christina
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Schoth, Daniel
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Broadbent, Philippa Katherine, Liossi, Christina and Schoth, Daniel (2021) The Association between Attentional Bias to Experimentally-Induced Pain and to Pain-Related Words in Healthy Individuals: The Moderating Role of Interpretation Bias (dataset). University of Southampton doi:10.5258/SOTON/D1894 [Dataset]

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Abstract

This is the dataset from an experiment which aimed to investigate the association between attentional bias to pain words and attentional bias to the location of pain, as well as the moderating role of pain-related interpretation bias in this association. This dataset includes quantitative eye movement, reaction time and questionnaire data. In this experiment, fifty-four healthy individuals performed a visual-probe task with pain-related and neutral words, during which eye movements were tracked. In a subset of trials, participants were presented with a cold pain stimulus on one hand. Pain-related interpretation and memory biases were also assessed. The article associated with this dataset is: 'Association between attentional bias to experimentally induced pain and to pain-related words in healthy individuals: the moderating role of interpretation bias' published in PAIN doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002318

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Published date: 12 July 2021
Keywords: pain, Psychology, cognitive, attention

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Local EPrints ID: 450308
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/450308
PURE UUID: 7e81266a-f541-4d97-a083-fefed67bbd8b
ORCID for Christina Liossi: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0627-6377

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Date deposited: 22 Jul 2021 16:30
Last modified: 06 May 2023 01:41

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