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- W1576934319 abstract "This chapter discusses cognitive-perceptual approaches in laboratory pain research as well as in clinical pain studies. The findings on attentional processes in several research settings are briefly reviewed and are followed by the formulation of hypotheses regarding possible pathogenetic pathways leading into the development of chronic pain. The major theoretical underpinning of the analgesic effect of distraction relies on the limited-capacities model of attention. The model holds that controlled information processing is capacity-bound. The allocation of attentional resources to one input or task limits the resources available to other inputs. Thus an attentional strategy may be effective in reducing pain perception as it will compete with nociceptive sensations. Through several different modes of distraction e.g. to focus attention away from pain by watching slides of landscapes, by engaging in various numerical tasks or by pleasant imageries—these strategies led to a better reduction of pain intensity and distress. However, numerous studies have shown that strategies of willful monitoring of the somatic sensations of experimental pain stimulation will lead to the same effects as distraction." @default.
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- W1576934319 title "Attentional control of pain and the process of chronification" @default.
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