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Roger B. Fillingim, PhD
From the Department of Psychology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama.
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Fig. 1. Ratings of thermal pain intensity at temperatures of 46°, 47°, 48°, and 49°C for African Americans and whites.
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Fig. 2. Ratings of thermal pain unpleasantness at temperatures of 46°, 47°, 48°, and 49°C for African Americans and whites.
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