Encoding of Pain
Decoding of Pain
Note. The figure is from the poster presented at EFIC 2022 by Liu, Z., Chuang, T.-Y., Wang, S. (2022).
JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS
Wang, S.*, Eccleston, C., Keogh, E. (2021). The time course of facial expression recognition using spatial frequency information: comparing pain and core emotions. The Journal of Pain, 22(2), 196-208. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2020.07.004
Keogh, E.*, Cheng, F., Wang, S. (2018). Exploring attentional biases towards facial expressions of pain in men and women. European Journal of Pain, 22(9), 1617-27. doi: 10.1002/ejp.1244
Wang, S.*, Eccleston, C., Keogh, E. (2017). The role of spatial frequency information in the decoding of facial expressions of pain: a novel hybrid task. PAIN, 158(11), 2233–42. doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000001031
Wang, S.*, Eccleston, C., Keogh, E. (2015). The role of spatial frequency information in the recognition of facial expressions of pain. PAIN, 156(9), 1070-82. doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000000226
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
Liu, Z., Chuang, T.-Y., Wang, S. (2022). Decoding of pain through facial expressions: Influences of sufferers’ race and gender on Chinese observers’ intensity estimation and treatment recommendations. The 12th Congress of the European Pain Federation EFIC, Dublin, Ireland.
Keogh, E., Bedford, B., Wang S. (2016). Investigating sex differences in selective attentional biases towards pain faces. The 16th World Congress on Pain, Yokohama, Japan.
Wang, S., Eccleston, C., Keogh, E. (2015). How long do we need to detect pain expressions in challenging visual conditions? The 9th Congress of the European Pain Federation, Vienna, Austria.
Wang, S., Eccleston, C., Keogh, E. (2015). Which type of spatial frequency information drives the perception of pain expressions? The 9th Congress of the European Pain Federation, Vienna, Austria.
Wang, S., Eccleston, C., Keogh, E. (2014). The role of perceptual information in the identification of pain. Pain Research Meeting, Maastricht, Netherland.
Wang, S., Eccleston, C., Keogh, E. (2014). What facial expression feature plays a more important role in identifying pain – coarse or fine-detailed? Changing Lives – Changing Worlds Graduate Conference, Bath, UK.
Wang, S., Eccleston, C., Keogh, E. (2013). Sex differences in the nonverbal communication of pain: Encoding and decoding of facial expressions of pain. The Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences Postgraduate Conference, Bath, UK.
Liu, Z., Chuang, T.-Y., Wang, S. (Under review). The influence of sufferers’ ethnicity on Chinese observers’ decoding of pain expressions. International Association for the Study of Pain IASP 2022 World Congress on Pain, Toronto, Canada.
MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION
Liu, Z., Chuang, T.-Y., Wang, S. (In Preparation). Decoding of pain through facial expressions: Influences of sufferers’ race and gender on Chinese observers’ intensity estimation and treatment recommendations.


