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Ravalier, J M, Walsh, Joe and Hoult, E (2021) The impact of working conditions on the UK's teaching assistants. Oxford Review of Education, 47 (6). pp. 787-804. doi:10.1080/03054985.2021.1895097

Jones, S P and Walsh, Joe (2021) The disruptive effects of pain on the early allocation of attentional resources: an attentional blink study. European Journal of Pain, 25 (10). pp. 2202-2211. doi:10.1002/ejp.1833

Keogh, E, Attridge, N, Walsh, Joe, Bartlett, J, Francis, R, Bultitude, J H and Eccleston, C (2021) Attentional biases towards body expressions of pain in men and women. Journal of Pain.

Walsh, Joe, Eccleston, C and Keogh, E (2020) Gender differences in attention to pain body postures in a social context. PAIN, 161 (8). pp. 1776-1786.

Walsh, Joe (2019) Klinische Muster des Körperausdrucks bei Schmerz. Der Schmerzpatient, 2 (4). pp. 152-157. doi:10.1055/a-0971-0390

Wainwright, E, Wainwright, D, Coghill, N, Walsh, Joe and Perry, R (2019) Resilience and return to work pain interventions: systematic review. Occupational Medicine, 69 (3). pp. 163-176. doi:10.1093/occmed/kqz012

Ravalier, J M and Walsh, Joe (2018) Working conditions & stress in the UK public sector. In: International Congress of Applied Psychology, 26 - 30 June 2018, Montreal, Canada. (Unpublished)

Ravalier, J M and Walsh, Joe (2018) Working conditions and stress in the English education system. Occupational Medicine, 68 (2). pp. 129-134. doi:10.1093/occmed/kqy017

Walsh, Joe, Eccleston, C and Keogh, E (2017) Sex differences in the decoding of pain-related body postures. European Journal of Pain, 21 (10). pp. 1668-1677. doi:10.1002/ejp.1072

Walsh, Joe, Keogh, E, Bartlett, J, Attridge, N and Eccleston, C (2016) Exploring attentional biases to body expressions of pain in men and women. In: The British Pain Society: 2016 Annual Scientific Meeting, 10 - 12 May 2016, Harrogate International Centre, Harrogate, UK. (Unpublished)

Walsh, Joe, Eccleston, C and Keogh, E (2014) Pain communication through body posture: the development and validation of a stimulus set. PAIN, 155 (11). pp. 2282-2290.

Walsh, Joe, Eccelston, C and Keogh, E (2014) Attentional bias to pain body postures using the bodies in the crowd task. In: International Association for the Study of Pain: 15th World Congress on Pain, 6 - 11 October 2014, La Rural Convention Center, Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Unpublished)

Walsh, Joe, Eccleston, C and Keogh, E (2014) Sex differences in pain recognition accuracy of pain-communicative body postures. In: International Association for the Study of Pain: 15th World Congress on Pain, 6 - 11 October 2014, La Rural Convention Center, Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Unpublished)

Walsh, Joe, Eccleston, C and Keogh, E (2014) Sex differences in the decoding of pain in body posture. In: European Pain Forum, 7 - 10 May, Maastricht Netherlands. (Unpublished)

Walsh, Joe, Eccleston, C and Keogh, E (2013) Pain communication through body posture: the creation and validation of a stimulus set of affective body posture including pain. In: British Pain Society Annual Scientific Meeting, 16 - 19 April 2013, Bournemouth International Centre. (Unpublished)

Walsh, Joe, Eccelston, C and Keogh, E (2012) Sex differences in the recognition of nonverbal pain presented across modalities. In: British Pain Society Annual Scientific Meeting, 24 - 27 April 2012, BT Convention Centre, Liverpool, UK.. (Unpublished)

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