Moore et al., 2012 - Google Patents
The interruptive effect of pain on attentionMoore et al., 2012
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- 3310536104014896021
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- Moore D
- Keogh E
- Eccleston C
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- Quarterly journal of experimental psychology
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Pain is known to disrupt attentional performance in both healthy adults and patients with chronic pain. Exactly which aspects of attentional function are affected are, however, still to be determined. The primary aim of this investigation was to systematically examine the …
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