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Attentional biases towards body expressions of pain in men and women (2021)
Journal Article
Keogh, E., Attridge, N., Walsh, J., Bartlett, J., Francis, R., Bultitude, J. H., & Eccleston, C. (2021). Attentional biases towards body expressions of pain in men and women. Journal of Pain, 22(12), 1696-1708. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpain.2021.06.003

This study investigated whether there are gender differences in attention to bodily expressions of pain and core emotions. Three experiments are reported using the attentional dot probe task. Images of men and women displaying bodily expressions, inc... Read More about Attentional biases towards body expressions of pain in men and women.

The disruptive effects of pain on the early allocation of attentional resources: An attentional blink study (2021)
Journal Article
Jones, S. P., & Walsh, J. (2021). The disruptive effects of pain on the early allocation of attentional resources: An attentional blink study. European Journal of Pain, 25(10), 2202-2211. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejp.1833

Background: Recent evidence suggests that pain dampens attentional processes. However, much of this work has been based on higher-order attentional tasks that involve only spatial attention. Other aspects of the process through which pain engages and... Read More about The disruptive effects of pain on the early allocation of attentional resources: An attentional blink study.

The impact of working conditions on the UK’s teaching assistants (2021)
Journal Article
Ravalier, J. M., Walsh, J., & Hoult, E. (2021). The impact of working conditions on the UK’s teaching assistants. Oxford Review of Education, 47(6), 787-804. https://doi.org/10.1080/03054985.2021.1895097

Teaching assistants (TAs) in the United Kingdom typically work with students with additional and special needs, including the most challenging and vulnerable pupils, in low paid, precarious roles. However, no research has examined how organisational... Read More about The impact of working conditions on the UK’s teaching assistants.