About
My research focuses on attentional and emotional processes implicated in the experience of chronic and acute pain, with particular focus on chronic headache and chronic musculoskeletal pain conditions. I am a leading researcher in the experimental health psychology field, developing and implementing novel experimental paradigms and methods, including eye-tracking and quantitative sensory testing, to explore a range of topics pertinent to chronic pain. My primary research field explores cognitive biases for symbolic and somatosensory pain-related information in individuals with and without chronic pain. In addition to my experimental research, I have conducted many systematic reviews and meta-analyses in order to synthesise current knowledge on important topics in the pain field.