Researcher
Stefaan Van Damme
- Keywords:motivation, chronic illness, fatigue, attention, coping, pain, self-regulation, bodily sensations
- Disciplines:Motivation and emotion, Sensory processes and perception, Human experimental psychology not elsewhere classified, Cognitive processes, Health psychology, Clinical and counselling psychology not elsewhere classified, Counselling psychology, Psychological assessment, Psychometrics
Affiliations
- Department of Experimental clinical and health psychology (Department)
Member
From1 Jan 2000 → Today
Projects
1 - 10 of 11
- The role of motor preparation in avoiding pain during goal-directed actionFrom1 Oct 2023 → TodayFunding: BOF - projects
- Psychometric validation of the work disability - Functional Assessment Battery (WD-FAB) for BelgiumFrom1 Jul 2023 → TodayFunding: Ministery of Social Affairs, Public Health and Environment
- Pain and cognitive functioning: the role of effortFrom1 Jan 2023 → TodayFunding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- Pain, Action and INterference (PAIN)From1 Jan 2021 → TodayFunding: FWO scientific research network
- Validation of a functioning assessment toolFrom18 Dec 2020 → 17 Aug 2022Funding: Other EU initiatives out of framework
- Cross-cultural translation of the "Work Disability-Functional Assessment Battery" (WD-FAB) from Englisch into Dutch and FrenchFrom6 Feb 2020 → 15 Oct 2020Funding: Other EU initiatives out of framework
- The effects of motor action on pain processing: An experimental analysisFrom1 Jan 2018 → 31 Dec 2021Funding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- Unravelling the puzzle of back pain chronicity: An integrative perspective on disturbed sensorimotor control and maladaptive cognitive processesFrom1 Oct 2014 → 31 Jul 2020Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
- Hypervigilance and pain: the role of bodily threatFrom1 Jan 2011 → 31 Dec 2016Funding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- Hypervigilance for bodily sensations: a functional perspectiveFrom1 Jan 2011 → 30 Sep 2016Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
Publications
41 - 50 of 104
- Competing for attentional priority: temporary goals versus threats(2013)
Authors: Julia Vogt, Jan De Houwer, Geert Crombez, Stefaan Van Damme
Pages: 587 - 598 - Valid cues for auditory or somatosensory targets affect their perception: a signal detection approach(2013)
Authors: Lore Van Hulle, Stefaan Van Damme, Geert Crombez
Pages: 223 - 232 - The anticipation of pain at a specific location of the body prioritizes tactile stimuli at that location(2013)
Authors: Charlotte Vanden Bulcke, Stefaan Van Damme, Wouter Durnez, Geert Crombez
Pages: 1464 - 1468 - Attentional prioritization of threatening information: examining the role of the size of the attentional window(2013)
Authors: Lies Notebaert, Geert Crombez, Stefaan Van Damme, Wouter Durnez, J Theeuwes
Pages: 621 - 631 - The predictive value of attentional bias towards pain-reltaed information in chronic pain patients: a diary study(2013)
Authors: Dimitri Van Ryckeghem, Geert Crombez, Liesbet Goubert, Jan De Houwer, Thomas Onraedt, Stefaan Van Damme
Pages: 468 - 475 - Nonpain goal pursuit inhibits attentional bias to pain(2012)
Authors: Martien GS Schrooten, Stefaan Van Damme, Geert Crombez, Madelon L Peters, Julia Vogt, Johan WS Vlaeyen
Pages: 1180 - 1186 - Attentional bias towards pain-related information diminishes the efficacy of distraction(2012)
Authors: Dimitri Van Ryckeghem, Geert Crombez, Lore Van Hulle, Stefaan Van Damme
Pages: 2345 - 2351 - No pain no gain? Pursuing a competing goal inhibits avoidance behavior(2012)
Authors: Stefaan Van Damme, Dimitri Van Ryckeghem, Fran Wyffels, Lore Van Hulle, Geert Crombez
Pages: 800 - 804 - Fear-avoidance model of chronic pain the next generation(2012)
Authors: Geert Crombez, Christopher Eccleston, Stefaan Van Damme, Johan WS Vlaeyen, Paul Karoly
Pages: 475 - 483 - Pain in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome: time for specific pain treatment?(2012)
Authors: Jo Nijs, Geert Crombez, Mira Meeus, Hans Knoop, Stefaan Van Damme, Deborah Van Cauwenbergh, Gijs Bleijenberg
Pages: E677 - E686