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Jeffrey J Gedney

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The Clinical Journal of Pain|February 6, 2007
Perceived control and negative affect predict expected and experienced acute clinical pain: a structural modeling analysisJeffrey J Gedney, Henrietta Logan
Pain|February 17, 2006
Pain related recall predicts future pain reportJeffrey J Gedney, Henrietta Logan
The Journal of Pain|March 26, 2004
Memory for stress-associated acute painJeffrey J Gedney, Henrietta Logan
The Journal of Pain|October 27, 2004
Sex differences in the long-term stability of forehead cold pressor painHenrietta L Logan, Jeffrey J Gedney
The Journal of Pain|November 19, 2003
Predictors of short-term and long-term memory of sensory and affective dimensions of painJeffrey J Gedney, Henrietta Logan, Robert S Baron
Psychosomatic Medicine|July 24, 2004
Sensory and affective pain discrimination after inhalation of essential oilsJeffrey J Gedney, Toni L Glover, Roger B Fillingim
The Journal of Pain|November 26, 2003
Stress influences the level of negative affectivity after forehead cold pressor painHenrietta L Logan, Jeffrey J Gedney, David Sheffield, et al.
The American Psychologist|May 17, 2000
The coming of age of telecommunications in psychological research and practiceLeigh W Jerome, Patrick H DeLeon, Larry C James, et al.
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The Clinical Journal of Pain|February 6, 2007
Perceived control and negative affect predict expected and experienced acute clinical pain: a structural modeling analysisJeffrey J Gedney, Henrietta Logan
Pain|February 17, 2006
Pain related recall predicts future pain reportJeffrey J Gedney, Henrietta Logan
The Journal of Pain|March 26, 2004
Memory for stress-associated acute painJeffrey J Gedney, Henrietta Logan
The Journal of Pain|October 27, 2004
Sex differences in the long-term stability of forehead cold pressor painHenrietta L Logan, Jeffrey J Gedney
The Journal of Pain|November 19, 2003
Predictors of short-term and long-term memory of sensory and affective dimensions of painJeffrey J Gedney, Henrietta Logan, Robert S Baron
Psychosomatic Medicine|July 24, 2004
Sensory and affective pain discrimination after inhalation of essential oilsJeffrey J Gedney, Toni L Glover, Roger B Fillingim
The Journal of Pain|November 26, 2003
Stress influences the level of negative affectivity after forehead cold pressor painHenrietta L Logan, Jeffrey J Gedney, David Sheffield, et al.
The American Psychologist|May 17, 2000
The coming of age of telecommunications in psychological research and practiceLeigh W Jerome, Patrick H DeLeon, Larry C James, et al.
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