Stimulus site and modality dependence of functional activity within the human spinal cord.
Chronic pain is thought to arise because of maladaptive changes occurring within the peripheral nervous system and CNS. The transition from acute to chronic pain is known to involve the spinal cord (Woolf and Salter, 2000). Therefore, to investigate altered human spinal cord function and translate r...
Main Authors: | Brooks, J, Kong, Y, Lee, M, Warnaby, C, Wanigasekera, V, Jenkinson, M, Tracey, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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