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Counter-stimulatory effects on pain perception and processing are significantly altered by attention: an fMRI study
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Main Authors:
Longe, S
,
Wise, R
,
Bantick, S
,
Johansen-Berg, H
,
Lloyd, D
,
McGlone, F
,
Tracey, I
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Journal article
Published:
2001
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