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POW ARCHIVE WEEK: Papers: 28 Mar 2020 - 3 Apr 2020
RESEARCH TYPE:Psychology
STUDY TYPE:Human Studies
DATE PUBLISHED: 2020 Mar 28
JOURNAL:Eur J Pain
PUBMED: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32223046?dopt=Abstract
Theories propose that interpretation biases and attentional biases might account for the maintenance of chronic pain symptoms, but the interactions between these two forms of biases in the context of chronic pain are understudied.