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The relation between children's attention bias to pain and children's pain-related memory biases is moderated by parental narrative style
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The moderating role of attention control in the relationship between pain catastrophizing and negatively-biased pain memories in youth with chronic pain
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Parental (non-)pain attending verbalizations moderate the relationship between child attention and memory bias for pain
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Attentional biases in pediatric chronic pain : an eye-tracking study assessing the nature of the bias and its relation to attentional control
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A 'dyadic dance' : pain catastrophizing moderates the daily relationships between parent mood and protective responses and child chronic pain
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Cognitive biases in pain : an integrated functional-contextual framework
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Caregiving impact upon sufferers’ cognitive functioning
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Cognitive biases in pain : current challenges, future directions and treatment opportunities
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State versus trait : validating state assessment of child and parental catastrophic thinking about child pain