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Sex Differences and Incentive Effects on Perceptual and Cardiovascular Responses to Cold Pressor Pain

Daniel Lowery, MA, Roger B. Fillingim, PhD and Rex A. Wright, PhD

From the Department of Psychology, University of Alabama at Birmingham (D.L., R.A.W.); and the Department of Operative Dentistry, University of Florida and Gainesville VA Medical Center (R.B.F.), Gainesville, Florida.



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Fig. 1. Mean (SEM) log-transformed pain tolerance for women and men in the high [{block}] and low [{square}] incentives groups. The sex difference was significant (p < .005), but no effect of incentive group emerged.

 





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