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R B Fillingim

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The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|March 17, 2001
Age-associated differences in responses to noxious stimuliR R Edwards, R B Fillingim
Psychosomatic Medicine|June 15, 1999
Ethnic differences in thermal pain responsesR R Edwards, R B Fillingim
Pain|April 26, 2000
Sex-dependent effects of reported familial pain history on recent pain complaints and experimental pain responsesR B Fillingim, R R Edwards, T Powell
Somatosensory & Motor Research|June 4, 1999
Sex differences in heat pain thresholds as a function of assessment method and rate of riseR B Fillingim, V Maddux, J A Shackelford
The Clinical Journal of Pain|June 26, 1999
Self-reported abuse history and pain complaints among young adultsR B Fillingim, C S Wilkinson, T Powell
Journal of Psychosomatic Research|January 1, 1989
The effects of distraction on the perception of exercise-induced symptomsR B Fillingim, D L Roth, W E Haley
Psychophysiology|November 1, 1990
Acute emotional and cardiovascular effects of stressful mental work during aerobic exerciseD L Roth, S D Bachtler, R B Fillingim
Journal of Orofacial Pain|January 1, 1997
Sexual and physical abuse history in subjects with temporomandibular disorders: relationship to clinical variables, pain sensitivity, and psychologic factorsR B Fillingim, W Maixner, A Sigurdsson, et al.
Psychosomatic Medicine|January 1, 1992
The effects of aerobic exercise on cardiovascular, facial EMG, and self-report responses to emotional imageryR B Fillingim, D L Roth, E W Cook
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|December 3, 1998
Resting blood pressure and thermal pain responses among females: effects on pain unpleasantness but not pain intensityR B Fillingim, W Maixner, S Bunting, et al.
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The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|March 17, 2001
Age-associated differences in responses to noxious stimuliR R Edwards, R B Fillingim
Psychosomatic Medicine|June 15, 1999
Ethnic differences in thermal pain responsesR R Edwards, R B Fillingim
Pain|April 26, 2000
Sex-dependent effects of reported familial pain history on recent pain complaints and experimental pain responsesR B Fillingim, R R Edwards, T Powell
Somatosensory & Motor Research|June 4, 1999
Sex differences in heat pain thresholds as a function of assessment method and rate of riseR B Fillingim, V Maddux, J A Shackelford
The Clinical Journal of Pain|June 26, 1999
Self-reported abuse history and pain complaints among young adultsR B Fillingim, C S Wilkinson, T Powell
Journal of Psychosomatic Research|January 1, 1989
The effects of distraction on the perception of exercise-induced symptomsR B Fillingim, D L Roth, W E Haley
Psychophysiology|November 1, 1990
Acute emotional and cardiovascular effects of stressful mental work during aerobic exerciseD L Roth, S D Bachtler, R B Fillingim
Journal of Orofacial Pain|January 1, 1997
Sexual and physical abuse history in subjects with temporomandibular disorders: relationship to clinical variables, pain sensitivity, and psychologic factorsR B Fillingim, W Maixner, A Sigurdsson, et al.
Psychosomatic Medicine|January 1, 1992
The effects of aerobic exercise on cardiovascular, facial EMG, and self-report responses to emotional imageryR B Fillingim, D L Roth, E W Cook
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|December 3, 1998
Resting blood pressure and thermal pain responses among females: effects on pain unpleasantness but not pain intensityR B Fillingim, W Maixner, S Bunting, et al.
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