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Pain is not over when the needle ends: the role of child attention to pain and parental pain attentive behaviour for child pain memory

The objectives of the proposed research program are to examine (1) the role of child attention bias in understanding child’s remembering of pain; (2) the role of child attention bias in understanding child’s ability to forget pain and (3) the role of parental pain attending behavior, in relationship to child attention bias, in understanding child’s remembering and forgetting of pain.

Date:1 Oct 2018 →  28 Mar 2024
Keywords:memory, remembering, forgetting, Pain, children, attention, parents
Disciplines:Biological and physiological psychology not elsewhere classified, General psychology not elsewhere classified, Other psychology and cognitive sciences not elsewhere classified