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1How to develop causal directed acyclic graphs for observational health research: a scoping review
Health Psychology Review, 2025, 19, 45-65
9.719Citations (PDF)
2Knowing What We Are Talking About: The Case of Pain Catastrophizing
Journal of Pain, 2024, 25, 591-594
1.39Citations (PDF)
3The dynamics of pain avoidance: the exploration–exploitation dilemma
Pain, 2024, 165, 2145-2149
4.44Citations (PDF)
4Neuropathy and pain after breast cancer treatment: a prospective observational study1.511Citations (PDF)
5Patient Responses to the Term Pain Catastrophizing: Thematic Analysis of Cross-sectional International Data
Journal of Pain, 2023, 24, 356-367
1.321Citations (PDF)
6Factors predicting the transition from acute to persistent pain in people with ‘sciatica’: the FORECAST longitudinal prognostic factor cohort study protocol
BMJ Open, 2023, 13, e072832
2.01Citations (PDF)
7Experimental Pain Picture System (EPPS): Development and Validation
Journal of Pain, 2023, 24, 2052-2062
1.30Citations (PDF)
8The effect of psychological factors on pain outcomes: lessons learned for the next generation of research
Pain Reports, 2023, 8, e1112
2.630Citations (PDF)
9The exploration–exploitation dilemma in pain: an experimental investigation
Pain, 2022, 163, e215-e233
4.49Citations (PDF)
10Attentional interference by pain in a dishabituation procedure: an experimental investigation
Pain, 2022, 163, e725-e737
4.41Citations (PDF)
11Assessing sleep‐related attitudes with the implicit association test: A prospective study in young adults4.01Citations (PDF)
12Investigating When, Which, and Why Users Stop Using a Digital Health Intervention to Promote an Active Lifestyle: Secondary Analysis With A Focus on Health Action Process Approach–Based Psychological Determinants
JMIR MHealth and UHealth, 2022, 10, e30583
4.932Citations (PDF)
13Gamified Web-Delivered Attentional Bias Modification Training for Adults With Chronic Pain: Protocol for a Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
JMIR Research Protocols, 2022, 11, e32359
1.312Citations (PDF)
14Nonusage Attrition of Adolescents in an mHealth Promotion Intervention and the Role of Socioeconomic Status: Secondary Analysis of a 2-Arm Cluster-Controlled Trial
JMIR MHealth and UHealth, 2022, 10, e36404
4.913Citations (PDF)
15Classification of painful or painless diabetic peripheral neuropathy and identification of the most powerful predictors using machine learning models in large cross-sectional cohorts3.339Citations (PDF)
16Comparison of five conditioned pain modulation paradigms and influencing personal factors in healthy adults
European Journal of Pain, 2021, 25, 243-256
3.249Citations (PDF)
17Delivering transformative action in paediatric pain: a Lancet Child & Adolescent Health Commission7.8257Citations (PDF)
18Altered regulation of negative affect in patients with fibromyalgia: A diary study
European Journal of Pain, 2021, 25, 714-724
3.224Citations (PDF)
19Relationship between psychological factors and spinal motor behaviour in low back pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Pain, 2021, 162, 672-686
4.469Citations (PDF)
20Core outcome set for pediatric chronic pain clinical trials: results from a Delphi poll and consensus meeting
Pain, 2021, 162, 2539-2547
4.488Citations (PDF)
21Cohort profile: DOLORisk Dundee: a longitudinal study of chronic neuropathic pain
BMJ Open, 2021, 11, e042887
2.011Citations (PDF)
22Attentional Bias Modification Training for Itch: A Proof-of-Principle Study in Healthy Individuals2.64Citations (PDF)
23When pain becomes uncontrollable: an experimental analysis of the impact of instructions on pain-control attempts
Pain, 2021, 162, 760-769
4.43Citations (PDF)
24Participatory Development and Pilot Testing of an Adolescent Health Promotion Chatbot2.931Citations (PDF)
25Goal reengagement is related to mental well-being, life satisfaction and acceptance in people with an acquired brain injury2.217Citations (PDF)
26Estimation of Controlled Direct Effects in Longitudinal Mediation Analyses with Latent Variables in Randomized Studies3.021Citations (PDF)
27Evaluating the efficacy of an attention modification program for patients with fibromyalgia: a randomized controlled trial
Pain, 2020, 161, 584-594
4.429Citations (PDF)
28Behavioral Conceptualization and Treatment of Chronic Pain12.6121Citations (PDF)
29Self‐compassion predicting pain, depression and anger in people suffering from chronic pain: A prospective study
European Journal of Pain, 2020, 24, 1902-1914
3.27Citations (PDF)
30Which behaviour change techniques are effective to promote physical activity and reduce sedentary behaviour in adults: a factorial randomized trial of an e- and m-health intervention4.6116Citations (PDF)
31Decomposing conditioned avoidance performance with computational models3.87Citations (PDF)
32Differences in psychological factors, disability and fatigue according to the grade of chronification in non-specific low back pain patients: A cross-sectional study1.46Citations (PDF)
33Neuroticism may not reflect emotional variability7.678Citations (PDF)
34Low-Cost Consumer-Based Trackers to Measure Physical Activity and Sleep Duration Among Adults in Free-Living Conditions: Validation Study
JMIR MHealth and UHealth, 2020, 8, e16674
4.954Citations (PDF)
35The Effects of Gamification on Computerized Cognitive Training: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
JMIR Serious Games, 2020, 8, e18644
3.7156Citations (PDF)
36Automatic Attitude Activation and Efficiency: The Fourth Horseman of Automaticity2.49Citations (PDF)
37The International Affective Picture System a Flemish Validation Study
Psychologica Belgica, 2020, 41, 205
2.425Citations (PDF)
38Effectiveness of interventions using self-monitoring to reduce sedentary behavior in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis4.6146Citations (PDF)
39Evaluation of the quality of the communication and emotional support during the donation procedure: The use of the donor family questionnaire (DFQ)
Journal of Critical Care, 2019, 53, 198-206
2.410Citations (PDF)
40The relation between goal adjustment, goal disturbance, and mental well-being among persons with multiple sclerosis
Psychology and Health, 2019, 34, 645-660
2.712Citations (PDF)
41The role of concern about falling on stepping performance during complex activities
BMC Geriatrics, 2019, 19,
3.410Citations (PDF)
42Multidimensional screening for predicting pain problems in adults: a systematic review of screening tools and validation studies
Pain Reports, 2019, 4, e775
2.619Citations (PDF)
43Habituation to pain: a motivational-ethological perspective
Pain, 2019, 160, 1693-1697
4.436Citations (PDF)
44A Break from Pain! Interruption Management in the Context of Pain
Pain Management, 2019, 9, 81-91
1.31Citations (PDF)
45Self-Medication With Over-the-Counter Analgesics: A Survey of Patient Characteristics and Concerns About Pain Medication
Journal of Pain, 2019, 20, 215-223
1.338Citations (PDF)
46DOLORisk: study protocol for a multi-centre observational study to understand the risk factors and determinants of neuropathic pain1.026Citations (PDF)
47A Self-Regulation–Based eHealth and mHealth Intervention for an Active Lifestyle in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
JMIR Research Protocols, 2019, 8, e12413
1.313Citations (PDF)
48Results of MyPlan 2.0 on Physical Activity in Older Belgian Adults: Randomized Controlled Trial4.932Citations (PDF)
49Efficacy of a Self-Regulation–Based Electronic and Mobile Health Intervention Targeting an Active Lifestyle in Adults Having Type 2 Diabetes and in Adults Aged 50 Years or Older: Two Randomized Controlled Trials4.983Citations (PDF)
50Adults’ Preferences for Behavior Change Techniques and Engagement Features in a Mobile App to Promote 24-Hour Movement Behaviors: Cross-Sectional Survey Study
JMIR MHealth and UHealth, 2019, 7, e15707
4.927Citations (PDF)
51Task interference and distraction efficacy in patients with fibromyalgia: an experimental investigation
Pain, 2018, 159, 1119-1126
4.416Citations (PDF)
52Cognitive Biases in Children and Adolescents With Chronic Pain: A Review of Findings and a Call for Developmental Research
Journal of Pain, 2018, 19, 589-598
1.339Citations (PDF)
53The association between back muscle characteristics and pressure pain sensitivity in low back pain patients
Scandinavian Journal of Pain, 2018, 18, 281-293
1.526Citations (PDF)
54The efficacy of attentional distraction and sensory monitoring in chronic pain patients: A meta-analysis9.897Citations (PDF)
55Activity interruptions by pain impair activity resumption, but not more than activity interruptions by other stimuli: an experimental investigation
Pain, 2018, 159, 351-358
4.411Citations (PDF)
56Using stratified medicine to understand, diagnose, and treat neuropathic pain
Pain, 2018, 159, S31-S42
4.437Citations (PDF)
57The Effect of the eHealth Intervention ‘MyPlan 1.0’ on Physical Activity in Adults Who Visit General Practice: A Quasi-Experimental Trial3.119Citations (PDF)
58Attentional bias to pain-related information: a meta-analysis of dot-probe studies
Health Psychology Review, 2018, 12, 419-436
9.7136Citations (PDF)
59Effects of activity interruptions by pain on pattern of activity performance – an experimental investigation
Scandinavian Journal of Pain, 2018, 18, 109-119
1.52Citations (PDF)
60Process Evaluation of an eHealth Intervention Implemented into General Practice: General Practitioners’ and Patients’ Views3.114Citations (PDF)
61Winning or not losing? The impact of non-pain goal focus on attentional bias to learned pain signals
Scandinavian Journal of Pain, 2018, 18, 675-686
1.56Citations (PDF)
62Experiences and Opinions of Adults with Type 2 Diabetes Regarding a Self-Regulation-Based eHealth Intervention Targeting Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour3.122Citations (PDF)
63Examining the Moderating Impact of Plys and Tracks on the Insensitivity Effect: a Preliminary Investigation
Psychological Record, 2018, 68, 431-440
0.714Citations (PDF)
64DOLORisk: study protocol for a multi-centre observational study to understand the risk factors and determinants of neuropathic pain1.032Citations (PDF)
65How Users Experience and Use an eHealth Intervention Based on Self-Regulation: Mixed-Methods Study4.922Citations (PDF)
66The Accuracy of Smart Devices for Measuring Physical Activity in Daily Life: Validation Study
JMIR MHealth and UHealth, 2018, 6, e10972
4.976Citations (PDF)
67Paul Eelen: Reflections on Life and Work
Psychologica Belgica, 2018, 58, 212-221
2.42Citations (PDF)
68Generalized hypervigilance in fibromyalgia: Normal interoceptive accuracy, but reduced self-regulatory capacity2.238Citations (PDF)
69A Systematic Review of Pliance, Tracking, and Augmenting
Behavior Modification, 2017, 41, 683-707
2.246Citations (PDF)
70Remapping nociceptive stimuli into a peripersonal reference frame is spatially locked to the stimulated limb
Neuropsychologia, 2017, 101, 121-131
1.717Citations (PDF)
71Lying takes time: A meta-analysis on reaction time measures of deception.
Psychological Bulletin, 2017, 143, 428-453
6.9223Citations (PDF)
72Taking a break in response to pain. An experimental investigation of the effects of interruptions by pain on subsequent activity resumption1.55Citations (PDF)
73Cross-cultural adaptation of the German Pain Solutions Questionnaire: an instrument to measure assimilative and accommodative coping in response to chronic pain
Journal of Pain Research, 2017, Volume 10, 1437-1446
2.42Citations (PDF)
74The predictive value of subsets of the Örebro Musculoskeletal Pain Screening Questionnaire for return to work in chronic low back pain3.016Citations (PDF)
75Do Tonic Itch and Pain Stimuli Draw Attention towards Their Location?2.514Citations (PDF)
76Users’ thoughts and opinions about a self-regulation-based eHealth intervention targeting physical activity and the intake of fruit and vegetables: A qualitative study
PLoS ONE, 2017, 12, e0190020
2.424Citations (PDF)
77Advancing psychological therapies for chronic pain
F1000Research, 2017, 6, 461
0.560Citations (PDF)
78A Self-Regulation-Based eHealth Intervention to Promote a Healthy Lifestyle: Investigating User and Website Characteristics Related to Attrition4.986Citations (PDF)
79Goal Pursuit in Individuals with Chronic Pain: A Personal Project Analysis2.429Citations (PDF)
80The heterogeneity of headache patients who self-medicate: a cluster analysis approach
Pain, 2016, 157, 1464-1471
4.410Citations (PDF)
81Affective instability in patients with chronic pain: a diary approach
Pain, 2016, 157, 1783-1790
4.445Citations (PDF)
82The fear-avoidance model of pain
Pain, 2016, 157, 1588-1589
4.4587Citations (PDF)
83The impact of Pavlovian cues on pain avoidance: A behavioral study
Learning and Motivation, 2016, 56, 73-83
1.89Citations (PDF)
84The effect of experimental low back pain on lumbar muscle activity in people with a history of clinical low back pain: a muscle functional MRI study
Journal of Neurophysiology, 2016, 115, 851-857
2.118Citations (PDF)
85The experimental analysis of the interruptive, interfering, and identity-distorting effects of chronic pain3.898Citations (PDF)
86Effectiveness of the self-regulation eHealth intervention ‘MyPlan1.0.’ on physical activity levels of recently retired Belgian adults: a randomized controlled trial
Health Education Research, 2016, 31, 653-664
1.643Citations (PDF)
87Pain in context: Cues predicting a reward decrease fear of movement related pain and avoidance behavior3.821Citations (PDF)
88Implicit processes in health psychology: Diversity and promise.
Health Psychology, 2016, 35, 761-766
1.745Citations (PDF)
89Inventory of Personal Factors Influencing Conditioned Pain Modulation in Healthy People: A Systematic Literature Review
Pain Practice, 2016, 16, 758-769
2.0119Citations (PDF)
90Attentional bias to pain-relevant body locations: New methods, new challenges
Consciousness and Cognition, 2016, 43, 128-132
1.94Citations (PDF)
91Watching what’s coming near increases tactile sensitivity: An experimental investigation
Behavioural Brain Research, 2016, 297, 307-314
2.315Citations (PDF)
92What’s Coming Near? The Influence of Dynamical Visual Stimuli on Nociceptive Processing
PLoS ONE, 2016, 11, e0155864
2.425Citations (PDF)
93The Reliability and Validity of Short Online Questionnaires to Measure Fruit and Vegetable Intake in Adults: The Fruit Test and Vegetable Test
PLoS ONE, 2016, 11, e0159834
2.410Citations (PDF)
94Effect of the Web-Based Intervention MyPlan 1.0 on Self-Reported Fruit and Vegetable Intake in Adults Who Visit General Practice: A Quasi-Experimental Trial4.921Citations (PDF)
95About stagnation and the emperor’s new clothes7.44Citations (PDF)
96The Experience of Cognitive Intrusion of Pain
Pain, 2015, 156, 1978-1990
4.458Citations (PDF)
97Pain-avoidance versus reward-seeking
Pain, 2015, 156, 1449-1457
4.453Citations (PDF)
98In Vino Veritas? Alcohol, Response Inhibition and Lying
Alcohol and Alcoholism, 2015, 50, 74-81
1.814Citations (PDF)
99The cognitive mechanisms underlying deception: An event-related potential study1.256Citations (PDF)
100Manipulating item proportion and deception reveals crucial dissociation between behavioral, autonomic, and neural indices of concealed information
Human Brain Mapping, 2015, 36, 427-439
3.637Citations (PDF)
101A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Interventions for Sexual Health Promotion Involving Serious Digital Games
Games for Health Journal, 2015, 4, 78-90
2.5116Citations (PDF)
102Acceptability, feasibility and effectiveness of an eHealth behaviour intervention using self-regulation: ‘MyPlan’2.233Citations (PDF)
103Detection of Tactile Change on a Bodily Location Where Pain is Expected
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2015, 120, 219-231
1.69Citations (PDF)
104Acceptance: What's in a Name? A Content Analysis of Acceptance Instruments in Individuals With Chronic Pain
Journal of Pain, 2015, 16, 306-317
1.347Citations (PDF)
105What do general practitioners think about an online self-regulation programme for health promotion? Focus group interviews3.122Citations (PDF)
106Is attentional prioritization on a location where pain is expected modality-specific or multisensory?
Consciousness and Cognition, 2015, 36, 246-255
1.917Citations (PDF)
107From a Somatotopic to a Spatiotopic Frame of Reference for the Localization of Nociceptive Stimuli
PLoS ONE, 2015, 10, e0137120
2.434Citations (PDF)
108A Self-Regulation eHealth Intervention to Increase Healthy Behavior Through General Practice: Protocol and Systematic Development1.325Citations (PDF)
109Observing another in pain facilitates vicarious experiences and modulates somatosensory experiences2.410Citations (PDF)
110A review of current evidence for the causal impact of attentional bias on fear and anxiety.
Psychological Bulletin, 2014, 140, 682-721
6.9428Citations (PDF)
111The role of executive functioning in children's attentional pain control: An experimental analysis
Pain, 2014, 155, 413-421
4.425Citations (PDF)
112Interrupted by pain: An anatomy of pain-contingent activity interruptions
Pain, 2014, 155, 1192-1195
4.426Citations (PDF)
113Disentangling attention from action in the emotional spatial cueing task
Cognition and Emotion, 2014, 28, 1223-1241
2.312Citations (PDF)
114Are the spatial features of bodily threat limited to the exact location where pain is expected?
Acta Psychologica, 2014, 153, 113-119
2.414Citations (PDF)
115A meta-analysis of serious digital games for healthy lifestyle promotion
Preventive Medicine, 2014, 69, 95-107
2.9363Citations (PDF)
116Measurement invariance of the Illness Invalidation Inventory (3*I) across language, rheumatic disease and gender12.424Citations (PDF)
117The inverse relation between psychopathy and faking good: not response bias, but true variance in psychopathic personality1.041Citations (PDF)
118The effect of chronic low back pain on tactile suppression during back movements
Human Movement Science, 2014, 37, 87-100
1.77Citations (PDF)
119Mapping nociceptive stimuli in a peripersonal frame of reference: Evidence from a temporal order judgment task
Neuropsychologia, 2014, 56, 219-228
1.756Citations (PDF)
120Performance based on sEMG activity is related to psychosocial components: Differences between back and abdominal endurance tests2.08Citations (PDF)
121The anticipation of pain at a specific location of the body prioritizes tactile stimuli at that location
Pain, 2013, 154, 1464-1468
4.439Citations (PDF)
122Impact of being primed with social deception upon observer responses to others’ pain
Pain, 2013, 154, 221-226
4.427Citations (PDF)
123Reaction time measures in deception research: Comparing the effects of irrelevant and relevant stimulus–response compatibility
Acta Psychologica, 2013, 144, 224-231
2.429Citations (PDF)
124Cognitive behavior therapy in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome: The role of illness acceptance and neuroticism2.226Citations (PDF)
125Discounting pain in the absence of medical evidence is explained by negative evaluation of the patient
Pain, 2013, 154, 669-676
4.493Citations (PDF)
126Implicit associations between pain and self-schema in patients with chronic pain
Pain, 2013, 154, 2700-2706
4.428Citations (PDF)
127The predictive value of attentional bias towards pain-related information in chronic pain patients: A diary study
Pain, 2013, 154, 468-475
4.457Citations (PDF)
128Attention modulates sensory suppression during back movements
Consciousness and Cognition, 2013, 22, 420-429
1.922Citations (PDF)
129Methods for studying naturally occurring human pain and their analogues
Pain, 2013, 154, 190-199
4.421Citations (PDF)
130Shielding cognition from nociception with working memory
Cortex, 2013, 49, 1922-1934
2.955Citations (PDF)
131On the predictive validity of automatically activated approach/avoidance tendencies in abstaining alcohol-dependent patients
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2013, 127, 81-86
3.076Citations (PDF)
132Attentional bias to pain-related information: A meta-analysis
Pain, 2013, 154, 497-510
4.4302Citations (PDF)
133Improving quality of life in patients with chronic kidney disease: influence of acceptance and personality0.866Citations (PDF)
134Acceptance, well-being and goals in adolescents with chronic illness: a daily process analysis
Psychology and Health, 2013, 28, 1337-1351
2.724Citations (PDF)
135Attentional prioritisation of threatening information: Examining the role of the size of the attentional window
Cognition and Emotion, 2013, 27, 621-631
2.312Citations (PDF)
136Understanding the Psychopathic Personality Inventory (PPI) in terms of the unidimensionality, orthogonality, and construct validity of PPI-I and -II.1.550Citations (PDF)
137Competing for attentional priority: Temporary goals versus threats.
Emotion, 2013, 13, 587-598
1.968Citations (PDF)
138Conditioned fear modulates visual selection.
Emotion, 2013, 13, 529-536
1.940Citations (PDF)
139Valid Cues for Auditory or Somatosensory Targets Affect Their Perception: A Signal Detection Approach
Perception, 2013, 42, 223-232
0.93Citations (PDF)
140Lumbar Muscle Dysfunction During Remission of Unilateral Recurrent Nonspecific Low-back Pain
Clinical Journal of Pain, 2013, 29, 187-194
2.459Citations (PDF)
141Vicarious pain while observing another in pain: an experimental approach2.423Citations (PDF)
142Spirometry‐Related Pain and Distress in Adolescents and Young Adults with Cystic Fibrosis: The Role of Acceptance
Pain Research and Management, 2013, 18, 286-292
2.710Citations (PDF)
143Test-retest reliability of the Örebro Musculoskeletal Pain Screening Questionnaire and the Situational Pain Scale in patients with chronic low back pain1.68Citations (PDF)
144Behavioural responding to concealed information: Examining the role of relevance orienting
Psychologica Belgica, 2013, 45, 207
2.46Citations (PDF)
145Psychopathy and Physiological Detection of Concealed Information: A review
Psychologica Belgica, 2013, 46, 99
2.422Citations (PDF)
146De relatie tussen genetisch onderzoek, psychologisch welbevinden en medisch handelen Een vragenlijststudie bij vrouwelijke en mannelijke presymptomatische dragers en niet-dragers van een BRCA-genmutatie0.11Citations (PDF)
147Fear-Avoidance Model of Chronic Pain
Clinical Journal of Pain, 2012, 28, 475-483
2.4857Citations (PDF)
148The Interaction of Functional and Dysfunctional Emotions During Balance Beam Performance1.910Citations (PDF)
149Worry and catastrophizing about pain in youth: A reappraisal
Pain, 2012, 153, 1560-1562
4.467Citations (PDF)
150The Traumatic Impact of Motor Vehicle Accidents in High School Students2.125Citations (PDF)
151Limited transfer of threat bias following attentional retraining1.917Citations (PDF)
152Increased intramuscular fatty infiltration without differences in lumbar muscle cross-sectional area during remission of unilateral recurrent low back pain
Manual Therapy, 2012, 17, 584-588
2.4169Citations (PDF)
153Attentional bias towards pain-related information diminishes the efficacy of distraction
Pain, 2012, 153, 2345-2351
4.447Citations (PDF)
154Differences in posttraumatic stress reactions between witnesses and direct victims of motor vehicle accidents
Journal of Traumatic Stress, 2012, 25, 280-287
2.113Citations (PDF)
155To control or not? A motivational perspective on coping with pain
Acta Neurologica Belgica, 2012, 112, 3-7
1.013Citations (PDF)
156Operant Learning Theory in Pain and Chronic Pain Rehabilitation3.0108Citations (PDF)
157Lying and executive control: An experimental investigation using ego depletion and goal neglect
Acta Psychologica, 2012, 140, 133-141
2.483Citations (PDF)
158No pain no gain? Pursuing a competing goal inhibits avoidance behavior
Pain, 2012, 153, 800-804
4.475Citations (PDF)
159Nonpain goal pursuit inhibits attentional bias to pain
Pain, 2012, 153, 1180-1186
4.446Citations (PDF)
160Spatial attention modulates tactile change detection
Experimental Brain Research, 2012, 224, 295-302
1.313Citations (PDF)
161Attention to pain and fear of pain in patients with chronic pain2.566Citations (PDF)
162Distraction from pain and executive functioning: An experimental investigation of the role of inhibition, task switching and working memory
European Journal of Pain, 2011, 15, 866-873
3.278Citations (PDF)
163Signals of threat do not capture, but prioritize, attention: A conditioning approach.
Emotion, 2011, 11, 81-89
1.996Citations (PDF)
164Effects of attention training on self-reported, implicit, physiological and behavioural measures of spider fear1.946Citations (PDF)
165Testing the validity of implicit measures of wanting and liking1.951Citations (PDF)
166Differential predictive power of self report and implicit measures on behavioural and physiological fear responses to spiders1.231Citations (PDF)
167Learning About Pain From Others: An Observational Learning Account
Journal of Pain, 2011, 12, 167-174
1.3170Citations (PDF)
168Catastrophizing and Fear of Tinnitus Predict Quality of Life in Patients With Chronic Tinnitus
Ear and Hearing, 2011, 32, 634-641
2.5134Citations (PDF)
169Understanding sexual pain: A cognitive-motivational account
Pain, 2011, 152, 251-253
4.439Citations (PDF)
170The role of working memory in the attentional control of pain
Pain, 2011, 152, 453-459
4.468Citations (PDF)
171Attempts to control pain prioritize attention towards signals of pain: An experimental study
Pain, 2011, 152, 1068-1073
4.443Citations (PDF)
172Medication use in patients with migraine and medication-overuse headache: The role of problem-solving and attitudes about pain medication
Pain, 2011, 152, 1334-1339
4.435Citations (PDF)
173Parental catastrophizing about children’s pain and selective attention to varying levels of facial expression of pain in children: A dot-probe study
Pain, 2011, 152, 1751-1757
4.452Citations (PDF)
174Response to the letter by Van Laarhoven and Evers ‘‘(Dis)confirmations of expectancies: two parts of the whole”
Pain, 2011, 152, 1932-1933
4.41Citations (PDF)
175When you dislike patients, pain is taken less seriously
Pain, 2011, 152, 2342-2347
4.451Citations (PDF)
176The attentional blink is diminished for targets that form coherent semantic categories
Acta Psychologica, 2011, 136, 321-328
2.45Citations (PDF)
177Acceptance and Well-Being in Adolescents and Young Adults with Cystic Fibrosis: A Prospective Study2.141Citations (PDF)
178Child's and Parents' Catastrophizing about Pain is Associated with Procedural Fear in Children: A Study in Children with Diabetes and Their Mothers
Psychological Reports, 2011, 109, 879-895
2.335Citations (PDF)
179Mental quality of life in chronic fatigue is associated with an accommodative coping style and neuroticism: a path analysis
Quality of Life Research, 2011, 21, 1337-1345
2.116Citations (PDF)
180Multiple Goal Management Starts With Attention
Experimental Psychology, 2011, 58, 55-61
0.833Citations (PDF)
181Controlling Attention to Nociceptive Stimuli with Working Memory
PLoS ONE, 2011, 6, e20926
2.447Citations (PDF)
182Evaluative conditioning in humans: A meta-analysis.
Psychological Bulletin, 2010, 136, 390-421
6.9819Citations (PDF)
183The automatic orienting of attention to goal-relevant stimuli
Acta Psychologica, 2010, 134, 61-69
2.469Citations (PDF)
184The Validity of the Psychopathic Personality Inventory—Revised in a Community Sample
Assessment, 2010, 17, 334-346
3.886Citations (PDF)
185The role of motivation in distracting attention away from pain: An experimental study
Pain, 2010, 149, 229-234
4.4123Citations (PDF)
186Detecting concealed information with reaction times: Validity and comparison with the polygraph
Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2010, 24, 991-1002
1.760Citations (PDF)
187Keeping pain in mind: A motivational account of attention to pain7.1334Citations (PDF)
188Pain‐related fear predicts disability, but not pain severity: A path analytic approach of the fear‐avoidance model3.294Citations (PDF)
189On the costs and benefits of directing attention towards or away from threat-related stimuli: A classical conditioning experiment3.828Citations (PDF)
190Looking out for danger: An attentional bias towards spatially predictable threatening stimuli
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2010, 48, 1150-1154
3.826Citations (PDF)
191Perceiving Pain in Others: Automatic and Controlled Mechanisms
Journal of Pain, 2010, 11, 101-108
1.3147Citations (PDF)
192The role of spatial attention in attentional control over pain: an experimental investigation
Experimental Brain Research, 2010, 208, 269-275
1.336Citations (PDF)
193The Nature and Treatment of Pain-Related Fear in Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain0.920Citations (PDF)
194The unbearable lightness of somatisation: A systematic review of the concept of somatisation in empirical studies of pain
Pain, 2009, 145, 31-35
4.473Citations (PDF)
195Expressive dimensions of pain catastrophizing: An observational study in adolescents with chronic pain
Pain, 2009, 146, 170-176
4.426Citations (PDF)
196The fear-avoidance model of pain: We are not there yet. Comment on Wideman et al. “A prospective sequential analysis of the fear-avoidance model of pain” [Pain, 2009] and Nicholas “First things first: reduction in catastrophizing before fear of movement” [Pain, 2009]
Pain, 2009, 146, 222
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197Physical characteristics of the back are not predictive of low back pain in healthy workers: A prospective study2.224Citations (PDF)
198Does the sight of physical threat induce a tactile processing bias?
Brain Research, 2009, 1253, 100-106
2.552Citations (PDF)
199Symptomatology in adolescents following initial disclosure of sexual abuse: The roles of crisis support, appraisals and coping
Child Abuse and Neglect, 2009, 33, 717-727
2.940Citations (PDF)
200Differentiating Orienting and Defensive Responses to Concealed Information: The Role of Verbalization2.222Citations (PDF)
201La psychologie de la peur et de la douleur0.016Citations (PDF)
202The relationship between high catastrophizing children’s facial display of pain and parental judgment of their child’s pain
Pain, 2009, 142, 142-148
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203A neurocognitive model of attention to pain: Behavioral and neuroimaging evidence
Pain, 2009, 144, 230-232
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204Why become more general when we can be more specific? Comment on Hollins et al. “Perceived intensity and unpleasantness of cutaneous and auditory stimuli: An evaluation of the generalized hypervigilance hypothesis” [Pain 2009;141:215–221], and on Rollman “Perspectives on hypervigilance” [Pain 2009;141:183–184]
Pain, 2009, 144, 342-343
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205The validity of finger pulse line length for the detection of concealed information1.226Citations (PDF)
206Measuring attentional bias to threat in children and adolescents: A matter of speed?1.920Citations (PDF)
207Evaluation of work-related psychosocial factors and regional musculoskeletal pain: results from a EULAR Task Force12.4158Citations (PDF)
208Falls and catastrophic thoughts about falls predict mobility restriction in community-dwelling older people: A structural equation modelling approach
Aging and Mental Health, 2009, 13, 587-592
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209The Construct Validity of the Illness Cognition Questionnaire: The Robustness of the Three-factor Structure Across Patients with Chronic Pain and Chronic Fatigue1.570Citations (PDF)
210Adolescent social development and chronic pain
European Journal of Pain, 2008, 12, 765-774
3.2136Citations (PDF)
211Is distraction less effective when pain is threatening? An experimental investigation with the cold pressor task
European Journal of Pain, 2008, 12, 60-67
3.297Citations (PDF)
212Sex offender management using the polygraph: A critical review1.039Citations (PDF)
213Déjà vu! The effect of previewing test items on the validity of the Concealed Information polygraph Test
Psychology, Crime and Law, 2008, 14, 287-297
1.522Citations (PDF)
214Cognitive-motivational determinants of fat food consumption in overweight and obese youngsters: The implicit association between fat food and arousal1.928Citations (PDF)
215Expressive dimensions of pain catastrophizing: A comparative analysis of school children and children with clinical pain ☆
Pain, 2008, 134, 59-68
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216Attempting to solve the problem of pain: A questionnaire study in acute and chronic pain patients
Pain, 2008, 137, 556-563
4.427Citations (PDF)
217Is it better to have controlled and lost than never to have controlled at all? An experimental investigation of control over pain
Pain, 2008, 137, 631-639
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218The effects of parental presence upon the facial expression of pain: The moderating role of child pain catastrophizing ☆
Pain, 2008, 138, 277-285
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219Coping with pain: A motivational perspective
Pain, 2008, 139, 1-4
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220Combining physiological measures in the detection of concealed information
Physiology and Behavior, 2008, 95, 333-340
2.377Citations (PDF)
221The role of implicit attitudes towards food and physical activity in the treatment of youth obesity
Eating Behaviors, 2008, 9, 41-51
2.315Citations (PDF)
222Symptom Validity Testing for the detection of simulated amnesia: Not robust to coaching
Psychology, Crime and Law, 2008, 14, 523-528
1.516Citations (PDF)
223Parental Functioning in the Context of Adolescent Chronic Pain: A Review of Previously used Measures2.123Citations (PDF)
224The role of acceptance in psychological functioning in adolescents with cystic fibrosis: A preliminary study
Psychology and Health, 2008, 23, 629-638
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225Allocation of spatial attention to emotional stimuli depends upon arousal and not valence.
Emotion, 2008, 8, 880-885
1.9145Citations (PDF)
226Attentional bias to threat: A perceptual accuracy approach.
Emotion, 2008, 8, 820-827
1.961Citations (PDF)
227Pain Catastrophizing Scale for Francophone Adolescents: A Preliminary Validation2.745Citations (PDF)
228Is visual dominance modulated by the threat value of visual and auditory stimuli?
Experimental Brain Research, 2008, 193, 197-204
1.326Citations (PDF)
229The psychology of chronic pain and its management
Physical Therapy Reviews, 2007, 12, 179-188
1.113Citations (PDF)
230Attention for emotional faces under restricted awareness revisited: Do emotional faces automatically attract attention?
Emotion, 2007, 7, 285-295
1.940Citations (PDF)
231An experimental investigation on attentional interference by threatening fixations of the neck in patients with chronic whiplash syndrome
Pain, 2007, 127, 121-128
4.423Citations (PDF)
232Worry and chronic pain: A misdirected problem solving model
Pain, 2007, 132, 233-236
4.4298Citations (PDF)
233Do overweight youngsters like food more than lean peers? Assessing their implicit attitudes with a personalized Implicit Association Task
Food Quality and Preference, 2007, 18, 1077-1084
4.529Citations (PDF)
234Antisociality, underarousal and the validity of the Concealed Information Polygraph Test
Biological Psychology, 2007, 74, 309-318
2.547Citations (PDF)
235Startling secrets: Startle eye blink modulation by concealed crime information
Biological Psychology, 2007, 76, 52-60
2.563Citations (PDF)
236Hyperventilation in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome: The role of coping strategies
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2007, 45, 2679-2690
3.817Citations (PDF)
237A Time-Course Analysis of Attentional Cueing by Threatening Scenes
Experimental Psychology, 2007, 54, 161-171
0.854Citations (PDF)
238Development of and recovery from short- and long-term low back pain in occupational settings: A prospective cohort study
European Journal of Pain, 2007, 11, 841-854
3.241Citations (PDF)
239Why women prefer epidural analgesia during childbirth: The role of beliefs about epidural analgesia and pain catastrophizing
European Journal of Pain, 2007, 11, 275-282
3.275Citations (PDF)
240Assessment of Attention to Pain Using Handheld Computer Diaries
Pain Medicine, 2007, 8, S110-S120
2.112Citations (PDF)
241The Psychopathic Personality Inventory: Construct validity of the two-factor structure2.571Citations (PDF)
242De Ziekte Cognitie Lijst bij chronische onverklaarde lichamelijke klachten0.13Citations (PDF)
243The Impact of Chronic Pain on Adolescents: A Review of Previously Used Measures2.175Citations (PDF)
244The risk of being fearful or fearless of falls in older people: An empirical validation2.663Citations (PDF)
245Hypervigilance to Learned Pain Signals: A Componential Analysis
Journal of Pain, 2006, 7, 346-357
1.368Citations (PDF)
246The measurement of competitive anxiety during balance beam performance in gymnasts
Journal of Sports Sciences, 2006, 24, 157-164
1.829Citations (PDF)
247The role of extinction and reinstatement in attentional bias to threat: A conditioning approach
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2006, 44, 1555-1563
3.892Citations (PDF)
248Components of attentional bias to threat in high trait anxiety: Facilitated engagement, impaired disengagement, and attentional avoidance
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2006, 44, 1757-1771
3.8358Citations (PDF)
249Do children with obesity implicitly identify with sedentariness and fat food?1.917Citations (PDF)
250Well-being in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome: The role of acceptance2.2104Citations (PDF)
251Worrying about chronic pain. An examination of worry and problem solving in adults who identify as chronic pain sufferers
Pain, 2006, 120, 138-144
4.433Citations (PDF)
252The relation between catastrophizing and the communication of pain experience
Pain, 2006, 122, 282-288
4.4152Citations (PDF)
253Catastrophic thinking and heightened perception of pain in others
Pain, 2006, 123, 37-44
4.485Citations (PDF)
254Parental catastrophizing about their child’s pain. The parent version of the Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS-P): A preliminary validation
Pain, 2006, 123, 254-263
4.4310Citations (PDF)
255Response to Letter to the Editor regarding our manuscript “Facing others in pain: The effects of empathy”
Pain, 2006, 122, 328-330
4.40Citations (PDF)
256Finding a solution to the problem of pain: Conceptual formulation and the development of the Pain Solutions Questionnaire (PaSol)
Pain, 2006, 123, 285-293
4.457Citations (PDF)
257Pain and pain-related fear are associated with functional and social disability in an occupational setting: Evidence of mediation by pain-related fear
European Journal of Pain, 2006, 10, 513-513
3.288Citations (PDF)
258The role of physical workload and pain related fear in the development of low back pain in young workers: evidence from the BelCoBack Study; results after one year of follow up3.087Citations (PDF)
259Psychophysiological Analysis (PSPHA): A modular script-based program for analyzing psychophysiological data
Behavior Research Methods, 2006, 38, 504-510
2.691Citations (PDF)
260Attention to Threat in Anxiety-prone Individuals: Mechanisms Underlying Attentional Bias1.6126Citations (PDF)
261Cueing of visual attention by emotional facial expressions: The influence of individual differences in anxiety and depression2.554Citations (PDF)
262Catastrophic Thinking About Pain is Independently Associated with Pain Severity, Disability, and Somatic Complaints in School Children and Children with Chronic Pain2.1200Citations (PDF)
263Brief Report: The Accuracy of Parents for the Thoughts and Feelings of Their Adolescent Suffering from Chronic Fatigue: A Preliminary Study of Empathy2.110Citations (PDF)
264The Fear-Avoidance Model of Musculoskeletal Pain: Current State of Scientific Evidence2.51,903Citations (PDF)
265Mood-Congruent Attentional Bias in Dysphoria: Maintained Attention to and Impaired Disengagement From Negative Information.
Emotion, 2005, 5, 446-455
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266Avoidance Behavior Can Function as a Negative Occasion Setter.1.531Citations (PDF)
267The effect of eye orientation on slowly increasing pain
European Journal of Pain, 2005, 9, 79-85
3.210Citations (PDF)
268Psychopathic traits and autonomic responding to concealed information in a prison sample
Psychophysiology, 2005, 42, 239-245
2.658Citations (PDF)
269Predictors of Trauma Symptomatology in Sexually Abused Adolescents2.441Citations (PDF)
270Stages of change for physical activity in a community sample of adolescents
Health Education Research, 2005, 20, 357-366
1.651Citations (PDF)
271An Examination of Word Relevance in a Modified Stroop Task in Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2005, 100, 955-963
1.65Citations (PDF)
272Signals for threat modulate attentional capture and holding: Fear-conditioning and extinction during the exogenous cueing task
Cognition and Emotion, 2005, 19, 771-780
2.376Citations (PDF)
273The reluctance to generalize corrective experiences in chronic low back pain patients: a questionnaire study of dysfunctional cognitions
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2005, 43, 1055-1067
3.840Citations (PDF)
274Explicit and implicit attitudes towards food and physical activity in childhood obesity
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2005, 43, 1111-1120
3.873Citations (PDF)
275Time-course of attention for threatening pictures in high and low trait anxiety
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2005, 43, 1087-1098
3.8235Citations (PDF)
276Effects of varied-stimulus exposure on overpredictions of pain and behavioural performance in low back pain patients
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2005, 43, 1347-1361
3.828Citations (PDF)
277The differential role of pain, work characteristics and pain-related fear in explaining back pain and sick leave in occupational settings
Pain, 2005, 113, 71-81
4.477Citations (PDF)
278Response to Dr Kudel's Letter to the Editor
Pain, 2005, 115, 216-217
4.40Citations (PDF)
279Hypervigilance to pain: An experimental and clinical analysis
Pain, 2005, 116, 4-7
4.4327Citations (PDF)
280Facing others in pain: the effects of empathy
Pain, 2005, 118, 285-288
4.4467Citations (PDF)
281Angst voor terugkeer van borstkanker na genezing: de rol van somatosensore amplificatie en trekangst
Gedrag & Gezondheid, 2005, 33, 19-23
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282Differences in Trauma Symptoms and Family Functioning in Intra-and Extrafamilial Sexually Abused Adolescents2.452Citations (PDF)
283Fear-related avoidance of activities, falls and physical frailty. A prospective community-based cohort study
Age and Ageing, 2004, 33, 368-373
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284Autonomic and behavioral responding to concealed information: Differentiating orienting and defensive responses
Psychophysiology, 2004, 41, 461-466
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285Psychometric Evaluation of the Pain Anxiety Symptoms Scale (PASS) in Chronic Pain Patients2.5161Citations (PDF)
286Impaired disengagement from threatening cues of impending pain in a crossmodal cueing paradigm
European Journal of Pain, 2004, 8, 227-236
3.263Citations (PDF)
287Low back pain, disability and back pain myths in a community sample: prevalence and interrelationships
European Journal of Pain, 2004, 8, 385-394
3.2148Citations (PDF)
288The Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia: further examination of psychometric properties in patients with chronic low back pain and fibromyalgia
European Journal of Pain, 2004, 8, 495-502
3.2404Citations (PDF)
289Orienting to guilty knowledge
Cognition and Emotion, 2004, 18, 265-279
2.330Citations (PDF)
290Selective attention to threat in the dot probe paradigm: differentiating vigilance and difficulty to disengage
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2004, 42, 1183-1192
3.8606Citations (PDF)
291Disengagement from pain: the role of catastrophic thinking about pain
Pain, 2004, 107, 70-76
4.4220Citations (PDF)
292The role of neuroticism, pain catastrophizing and pain-related fear in vigilance to pain: a structural equations approach
Pain, 2004, 107, 234-241
4.4331Citations (PDF)
293Adolescent chronic pain: patterns and predictors of emotional distress in adolescents with chronic pain and their parents
Pain, 2004, 108, 221-229
4.4377Citations (PDF)
294Distraction from chronic pain during a pain-inducing activity is associated with greater post-activity pain
Pain, 2004, 110, 220-227
4.4120Citations (PDF)
295The anticipation of pain modulates spatial attention: evidence for pain-specificity in high-pain catastrophizers
Pain, 2004, 111, 392-399
4.488Citations (PDF)
296Acceptance of the unpleasant reality of chronic pain: effects upon attention to pain and engagement with daily activities
Pain, 2004, 112, 282-288
4.4121Citations (PDF)
297Implicit alcohol-related cognitions in a clinical sample of heavy drinkers1.990Citations (PDF)
298Fear-conditioned cues of impending pain facilitate attentional engagement
Neurophysiologie Clinique, 2004, 34, 33-39
2.264Citations (PDF)
299Catastrophic thinking about pain increases discomfort during internal atrial cardioversion2.235Citations (PDF)
300Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia
Clinical Journal of Pain, 2004, 20, 103-110
2.4279Citations (PDF)
301Hypervigilance to Pain in Fibromyalgia
Clinical Journal of Pain, 2004, 20, 98-102
2.4122Citations (PDF)
302Does Imminent Threat Capture and Hold Attention?
Emotion, 2004, 4, 312-317
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303A simple and sensitive method to measure timing accuracy
Behavior Research Methods, 2003, 35, 109-115
0.379Citations (PDF)
304How can we learn to live with pain? A Q-methodological analysis of the diverse understandings of acceptance of chronic pain
Social Science and Medicine, 2003, 56, 375-386
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305The role of social support in well-being and coping with self-reported stressful events in adolescents
Child Abuse and Neglect, 2003, 27, 1377-1395
2.9132Citations (PDF)
306Avoidant coping as a mediator between self-reported sexual abuse and stress-related symptoms in adolescents
Child Abuse and Neglect, 2003, 27, 883-897
2.9133Citations (PDF)
307Implicit attitude towards pictures of back-stressing activities in pain-free subjects and patients with low back pain: an affective priming study
European Journal of Pain, 2003, 7, 33-42
3.224Citations (PDF)
308The paradoxical effects of suppressing anxious thoughts during imminent threat
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2003, 41, 1113-1120
3.859Citations (PDF)
309The child version of the pain catastrophizing scale (PCS-C): a preliminary validation
Pain, 2003, 104, 639-646
4.4580Citations (PDF)
310Acceptance of pain is an independent predictor of mental well-being in patients with chronic pain: empirical evidence and reappraisal
Pain, 2003, 106, 65-72
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311Exposure to physical movement in low back pain patients: Restricted effects of generalization.
Health Psychology, 2002, 21, 573-578
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312Expectancy-learning and evaluative learning in human classical conditioning: affective priming as an indirect and unobtrusive measure of conditioned stimulus valence3.8160Citations (PDF)
313Exposure to physical movement in chronic back pain patients: no evidence for generalization across different movements3.8108Citations (PDF)
314A confirmatory factor analysis of the Pain Catastrophizing Scale: invariant factor structure across clinical and non-clinical populations
Pain, 2002, 96, 319-324
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315Retarded disengagement from pain cues: the effects of pain catastrophizing and pain expectancy
Pain, 2002, 100, 111-118
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316To express or suppress may be function of others' distress0.713Citations (PDF)
317Attentional functioning in fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, and musculoskeletal pain patients
Arthritis and Rheumatism, 2002, 47, 639-644
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318Effects of distraction on treadmill running time in severely obese children and adolescents3.241Citations (PDF)
319Exposure to physical movement in low back pain patients: Restricted effects of generalization.
Health Psychology, 2002, 21, 573-578
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320On the generality of the affective Simon effect
Cognition and Emotion, 2001, 15, 189-206
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321Worry and chronic pain patients: A description and analysis of individual differences
European Journal of Pain, 2001, 5, 309-318
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322On the role of beliefs in observational flavor conditioning
Current Psychology, 2001, 20, 183-203
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323On the generality of the affective Simon effect
Cognition and Emotion, 2001, 15, 189-206
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324The emotional stroop task and chronic pain: what is threatening for chronic pain sufferers?
European Journal of Pain, 2000, 4, 37-44
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325Pre-Extinction of Sensory Preconditioned Electrodermal Activity4.811Citations (PDF)
326Worrying about chronic pain: vigilance to threat and misdirected problem solving3.8170Citations (PDF)
327Pre-extinction of sensory preconditioned electrodermal activity4.83Citations (PDF)
328Pain demands attention: A cognitive–affective model of the interruptive function of pain.
Psychological Bulletin, 1999, 125, 356-366
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329Pain-related fear is more disabling than pain itself: evidence on the role of pain-related fear in chronic back pain disability
Pain, 1999, 80, 329-339
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330Attention to chronic pain is dependent upon pain-related fear2.2140Citations (PDF)
331Extinction in fear conditioning: Effects on startle modulation and evaluative self-reports
Psychophysiology, 1998, 35, 729-736
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332Negative affect, respiratory reactivity, and somatic complaints in a CO2 enriched air inhalation paradigm
Biological Psychology, 1998, 49, 109-122
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333When somatic information threatens, catastrophic thinking enhances attentional interference
Pain, 1998, 75, 187-198
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334Attentional disruption is enhanced by the threat of pain3.8154Citations (PDF)
335Neither Extended Sequential nor Simultaneous Feature Positive Training Result in Modulation of Evaluative Flavor–Flavor Conditioning in Humans
Appetite, 1998, 31, 185-204
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336Avoidance and Confrontation of Painful, Back-Straining Movements in Chronic Back Pain Patients
Behavior Modification, 1998, 22, 62-77
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337Habituation and the interference of pain with task performance
Pain, 1997, 70, 149-154
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338Attention and somatic awareness in chronic pain
Pain, 1997, 72, 209-215
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339Do pain expectancies cause pain in chronic low back patients? A clinical investigation3.8109Citations (PDF)
340The disruptive nature of pain: An experimental investigation3.8158Citations (PDF)
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Learning and Motivation, 1996, 27, 200-241
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342Parameters of human evaluative flavor-flavor conditioning
Learning and Motivation, 1995, 26, 141-160
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343Sensory and temporal information about impending pain: The influence of predictability on pain3.8113Citations (PDF)
344Hidden-covariation detection and imagery ability1.442Citations (PDF)
345Human evaluative conditioning: Acquisition trials, presentation schedule, evaluative style and contingency awareness3.8220Citations (PDF)
346The content of learning in human evaluative conditioning: Acquired valence is sensitive to US-revaluation
Learning and Motivation, 1992, 23, 200-224
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347Flavor-flavor and color-flavor conditioning in humans
Learning and Motivation, 1990, 21, 434-455
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348Acquired affective-evaluative value: Conservative but not unchangeable3.8105Citations (PDF)
349The influence of CS-UCS perceptual similarity/dissimilarity on human evaluative learning and signal learning
Learning and Motivation, 1989, 20, 322-333
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350Once in contact always in contact: Evaluative conditioning is resistant to extinction1.6173Citations (PDF)
351What do alexithymia items measure? A discriminant content validity study of the Toronto-alexithymia-scale–20
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352The impact of mental and somatic stressors on physical activity and sedentary behaviour in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a diary study
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355Do patients with chronic unilateral orofacial pain due to a temporomandibular disorder show increased attending to somatosensory input at the painful side of the jaw?
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356Goal conflict in chronic pain: day reconstruction method
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359The rule-based insensitivity effect: a systematic review
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