Matthew J. Kmiecik, PhD

Affiliations: 
2020- OB/GYN NorthShore University HealthSysten 
 2020- OB/GYN University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine 
Area:
Chronic Pelvic Pain; Reasoning
Website:
https://mattkmiecik.com/
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Kmiecik MJ, Tu FF, Clauw DJ, et al. (2023) Multimodal hypersensitivity derived from quantitative sensory testing predicts pelvic pain outcome: an observational cohort study. Pain
Shlobin AE, Tu FF, Sain CR, et al. (2023) Bladder Pain Sensitivity Is a Potential Risk Factor for Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Digestive Diseases and Sciences
Jones LL, Kmiecik MJ, Irwin JL, et al. (2022) Differential effects of semantic distance, distractor salience, and relations in verbal analogy. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Kmiecik MJ, Tu FF, Silton RL, et al. (2021) Cortical mechanisms of visual hypersensitivity in women at risk for chronic pelvic pain. Pain
Kmiecik MJ, Tu FF, Silton RL, et al. (2021) Cortical Mechanisms of Visual Hypersensitivity in Women at Risk for Chronic Pelvic Pain. Medrxiv : the Preprint Server For Health Sciences
Kmiecik MJ, Perez R, Krawczyk DC. (2020) Navigating Increasing Levels of Relational Complexity: Perceptual, Analogical, and System Mappings. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-19
Krawczyk DC, Han K, Martinez D, et al. (2019) Executive function training in chronic traumatic brain injury patients: study protocol. Trials. 20: 435
Kmiecik MJ, Brisson RJ, Morrison RG. (2018) The time course of semantic and relational processing during verbal analogical reasoning. Brain and Cognition
Kmiecik MJ, Rodgers BN, Martinez DM, et al. (2017) A Method for Characterizing Semantic and Lexical Properties of Sentence Completions in Traumatic Brain Injury. Psychological Assessment
Kmiecik MJ, Martinez D, Young LR, et al. (2016) Observing Changes in Cognition, Mood, and White Matter in Chronic TBI Using Multiple Factor Analysis After Cognitive Intervention Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 97: e75
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