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Pain-related attentional processes: A systematic review of eye-tracking research
Review article
2020
Authors:
Chan, Frederick H.F.
;
Suen, Hin
;
Jackson, Todd
;
Vlaeyen, Johan W.S.
;
Barry, Tom J.
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TC[WOS]:
16
TC[Scopus]:
17
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Submit date:2021/12/06
Attentional Bias
Eye Tracking
Pain
Systematic Review
Electrophysiological Evidence of Attentional Avoidance in Sub-Clinical Individuals with Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms
Journal article
Wang,Meng Yun, Zhang,Zhong Ming, Miao,Xiaocui, Lin,Xiaohong, Yuan,Zhen. Electrophysiological Evidence of Attentional Avoidance in Sub-Clinical Individuals with Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms[J]. IEEE Access, 2020, 8, 91020-91027.
Authors:
Wang,Meng Yun
;
Zhang,Zhong Ming
;
Miao,Xiaocui
;
Lin,Xiaohong
;
Yuan,Zhen
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Submit date:2021/03/04
Attentional Bias
Contamination Fear
Dot-probe Paradigm
Event-related Potentials
Obsessive-compulsive Disorder
Attentional avoidance of threats in obsessive compulsive disorder: An event related potential study
Journal article
Zhang, Zhong-Ming, Wang, Meng-Yun, Guo, Xiaowei, Miao, Xiaocui, Zhang, Ting, Gao, Dong, Yuan, Zhen. Attentional avoidance of threats in obsessive compulsive disorder: An event related potential study[J]. BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY, 2017, 97, 96-104.
Authors:
Zhang, Zhong-Ming
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Wang, Meng-Yun
;
Guo, Xiaowei
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Miao, Xiaocui
;
Zhang, Ting
; et al.
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15
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Submit date:2018/10/30
Attentional Avoidance
Attentional Bias
Emotional Stroop Task
Lpp
Erp
Ocd
Neural correlates of restrained eaters' high susceptibility to food cues: An fMRI study
Journal article
Yu Wang, Debo Dong, Jackson Todd, Jie Du, Zhou Yang, Hui Lu, Hong Chen. Neural correlates of restrained eaters' high susceptibility to food cues: An fMRI study[J]. Neuroscience Letters, 2016, 631, 56-62.
Authors:
Yu Wang
;
Debo Dong
;
Jackson Todd
;
Jie Du
;
Zhou Yang
; et al.
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Submit date:2019/07/30
Restrained Eating
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Susceptibility
Attentional Bias
Food Cues
Attentional biases among body-dissatisfied young women: An ERP study with rapid serial visual presentation
Journal article
Xiao Gao, Xiao Deng, Nanjin Chen, Wenbo Luo, Li Hu, Todd Jackson, Hong Chen. Attentional biases among body-dissatisfied young women: An ERP study with rapid serial visual presentation[J]. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2011, 82(2), 133-142.
Authors:
Xiao Gao
;
Xiao Deng
;
Nanjin Chen
;
Wenbo Luo
;
Li Hu
; et al.
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TC[WOS]:
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30
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Submit date:2019/06/25
Attentional Bias
Body Image
Event-related Potential
Rapid Serial Visual Presentation
Attentional and Memory Biases Among Weight Dissatisfied Young Women: Evidence from a Dichotic Listening Paradigm
Journal article
Ou Li, Todd Jackson, Hong Chen. Attentional and Memory Biases Among Weight Dissatisfied Young Women: Evidence from a Dichotic Listening Paradigm[J]. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 2010, 35(5), 434-441.
Authors:
Ou Li
;
Todd Jackson
;
Hong Chen
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Submit date:2019/06/25
Attentional Bias
Body Dissatisfaction
Dichotic Listening
Memory Bias