Justin T. Matsuura, Ph.D.

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2012 Psychology Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, North Chicago, IL, United States 
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John E. Calamari grad student 2012 Rosalind Franklin Medical School
 (Changes in Attention Bias Toward Pain-Related Stimuli as a Process Variable of Multidisciplinary Treatment for Chronic Pain: A Cross-Lagged Panel Analysis.)
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Gagnon CM, Matsuura JT, Smith CC, et al. (2014) Ethnicity and interdisciplinary pain treatment. Pain Practice : the Official Journal of World Institute of Pain. 14: 532-40
Gilliam WP, Burns JW, Gagnon C, et al. (2013) Strategic self-presentation may enhance effects of interdisciplinary chronic pain treatment. Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association. 32: 156-63
Burns JW, Quartana PJ, Gilliam W, et al. (2012) Suppression of anger and subsequent pain intensity and behavior among chronic low back pain patients: the role of symptom-specific physiological reactivity Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 35: 103-114
Matsuura J, Gagnon C, Stanos S, et al. (2012) Ethnic group differences in interdisciplinary pain management: an examination on the influence of ethnicity on pain treatment outcomes The Journal of Pain. 13
Burns JW, Quartana PJ, Elfant E, et al. (2010) Shifts in attention biases in response to acute pain induction: examination of a model of "conversion" among repressors. Emotion. 10: 755-766
Gilliam W, Burns JW, Quartana P, et al. (2010) Interactive effects of catastrophizing and suppression on responses to acute pain: a test of an appraisal × emotion regulation model Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 33: 191-199
Bruehl S, Burns JW, Chung OY, et al. (2010) Hypoalgesia associated with elevated resting blood pressure: evidence for endogenous opioid involvement. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 33: 168-76
Burns JW, Bruehl S, Chung OY, et al. (2009) Endogenous opioids may buffer effects of anger arousal on sensitivity to subsequent pain. Pain. 146: 276-82
Burns JW, Quartana P, Gilliam W, et al. (2008) Effects of anger suppression on pain severity and pain behaviors among chronic pain patients: evaluation of an ironic process model. Health Psychology. 27: 645-652
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