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Kenneth M Prkachin

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Brain : a Journal of Neurology|June 27, 2006
Is pain the price of empathy? The perception of others' pain in patients with congenital insensitivity to painNicolas Danziger, Kenneth M Prkachin, Jean-Claude Willer
The Clinical Journal of Pain|February 23, 2007
Pain behavior and the development of pain-related disability: the importance of guardingKenneth M Prkachin, Izabela Z Schultz, Elizabeth Hughes
The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research = Revue Canadienne De Recherche En Sciences Infirmieres|August 8, 2007
Underestimation of pain by health-care providers: towards a model of the process of inferring pain in othersKenneth M Prkachin, Patricia E Solomon, Joan Ross
Journal of Personality|June 17, 2005
Processing of facial expressions of negative emotion in alexithymia: the influence of temporal constraintPhilippa D Parker, Kenneth M Prkachin, Glenda C Prkachin
Pain Research & Management|December 19, 2012
Racial differences in pain treatment and empathy in a Canadian sampleKimberley A Kaseweter, Brian B Drwecki, Kenneth M Prkachin
Pain|December 1, 1977
Factors of the langugage of pain in patient and volunteer groupsDavid J Crockett, Kenneth M Prkachin, Kenneth D Craig
Journal of Personality Disorders|October 1, 2022
Insensitivity to Suffering: Psychopathic Traits and Perception of Others' PainKimberley A Kaseweter, M Erin Browne, Kenneth M Prkachin
Pain|January 13, 2004
Development of sensitivity to facial expression of painKathleen S Deyo, Kenneth M Prkachin, Susan R Mercer
Pain Research & Management|October 10, 2014
Observer trait anxiety is associated with response bias to patient facial pain expression independent of pain catastrophizingJoshua A Rash, Kenneth M Prkachin, Tavis S Campbell
Pain|May 24, 2006
Testing two accounts of pain underestimationJudith Kappesser, Amanda C de C Williams, Kenneth M Prkachin
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Brain : a Journal of Neurology|June 27, 2006
Is pain the price of empathy? The perception of others' pain in patients with congenital insensitivity to painNicolas Danziger, Kenneth M Prkachin, Jean-Claude Willer
The Clinical Journal of Pain|February 23, 2007
Pain behavior and the development of pain-related disability: the importance of guardingKenneth M Prkachin, Izabela Z Schultz, Elizabeth Hughes
The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research = Revue Canadienne De Recherche En Sciences Infirmieres|August 8, 2007
Underestimation of pain by health-care providers: towards a model of the process of inferring pain in othersKenneth M Prkachin, Patricia E Solomon, Joan Ross
Journal of Personality|June 17, 2005
Processing of facial expressions of negative emotion in alexithymia: the influence of temporal constraintPhilippa D Parker, Kenneth M Prkachin, Glenda C Prkachin
Pain Research & Management|December 19, 2012
Racial differences in pain treatment and empathy in a Canadian sampleKimberley A Kaseweter, Brian B Drwecki, Kenneth M Prkachin
Pain|December 1, 1977
Factors of the langugage of pain in patient and volunteer groupsDavid J Crockett, Kenneth M Prkachin, Kenneth D Craig
Journal of Personality Disorders|October 1, 2022
Insensitivity to Suffering: Psychopathic Traits and Perception of Others' PainKimberley A Kaseweter, M Erin Browne, Kenneth M Prkachin
Pain|January 13, 2004
Development of sensitivity to facial expression of painKathleen S Deyo, Kenneth M Prkachin, Susan R Mercer
Pain Research & Management|October 10, 2014
Observer trait anxiety is associated with response bias to patient facial pain expression independent of pain catastrophizingJoshua A Rash, Kenneth M Prkachin, Tavis S Campbell
Pain|May 24, 2006
Testing two accounts of pain underestimationJudith Kappesser, Amanda C de C Williams, Kenneth M Prkachin
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