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Kenneth D Craig

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The Clinical Journal of Pain|March 19, 2011
Pain in the elderly: validity of facial expression components of observational measuresEsther Sheu, Judith Versloot, Rami Nader, et al.
Pain|November 8, 2006
Brain responses to dynamic facial expressions of painDaniela Simon, Kenneth D Craig, Wolfgang H R Miltner, et al.
The Journal of Pain|December 8, 2009
Perceiving pain in others: automatic and controlled mechanismsKenneth D Craig, Judith Versloot, Liesbet Goubert, et al.
The Clinical Journal of Pain|February 11, 2004
Expression of pain in children with autismRami Nader, Tim F Oberlander, Christine T Chambers, et al.
The Journal of Pain|November 30, 2010
Learning about pain from others: an observational learning accountLiesbet Goubert, Johan W S Vlaeyen, Geert Crombez, et al.
Pain|June 23, 2007
Recognition and discrimination of prototypical dynamic expressions of pain and emotionsDaniela Simon, Kenneth D Craig, Frederic Gosselin, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|September 9, 2016
The relationship of prenatal maternal depression or anxiety to maternal caregiving behavior and infant behavior self-regulation during infant heel lance: an ethological time-based study of behaviorFay F Warnock, Kenneth D Craig, Roger Bakeman, et al.
Pain|February 20, 1998
Judging pain in infants: behavioural, contextual, and developmental determinantsHeather D Hadjistavropoulos, Kenneth D Craig, Ruth Eckstein Grunau, et al.
Pain|February 1, 1993
Developmental changes in pain expression in premature, full-term, two- and four-month-old infantsCeleste C Johnston, Bonnie Stevens, Kenneth D Craig, et al.
Pain Research & Management|February 20, 2009
Understanding caregiver judgments of infant pain: contrasts of parents, nurses and pediatriciansRebecca R Pillai Riddell, Rachel E Horton, Jessica Hillgrove, et al.
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The Clinical Journal of Pain|March 19, 2011
Pain in the elderly: validity of facial expression components of observational measuresEsther Sheu, Judith Versloot, Rami Nader, et al.
Pain|November 8, 2006
Brain responses to dynamic facial expressions of painDaniela Simon, Kenneth D Craig, Wolfgang H R Miltner, et al.
The Journal of Pain|December 8, 2009
Perceiving pain in others: automatic and controlled mechanismsKenneth D Craig, Judith Versloot, Liesbet Goubert, et al.
The Clinical Journal of Pain|February 11, 2004
Expression of pain in children with autismRami Nader, Tim F Oberlander, Christine T Chambers, et al.
The Journal of Pain|November 30, 2010
Learning about pain from others: an observational learning accountLiesbet Goubert, Johan W S Vlaeyen, Geert Crombez, et al.
Pain|June 23, 2007
Recognition and discrimination of prototypical dynamic expressions of pain and emotionsDaniela Simon, Kenneth D Craig, Frederic Gosselin, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|September 9, 2016
The relationship of prenatal maternal depression or anxiety to maternal caregiving behavior and infant behavior self-regulation during infant heel lance: an ethological time-based study of behaviorFay F Warnock, Kenneth D Craig, Roger Bakeman, et al.
Pain|February 20, 1998
Judging pain in infants: behavioural, contextual, and developmental determinantsHeather D Hadjistavropoulos, Kenneth D Craig, Ruth Eckstein Grunau, et al.
Pain|February 1, 1993
Developmental changes in pain expression in premature, full-term, two- and four-month-old infantsCeleste C Johnston, Bonnie Stevens, Kenneth D Craig, et al.
Pain Research & Management|February 20, 2009
Understanding caregiver judgments of infant pain: contrasts of parents, nurses and pediatriciansRebecca R Pillai Riddell, Rachel E Horton, Jessica Hillgrove, et al.
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