Differential effects on the laser evoked potential of selectively attending to pain localisation versus pain unpleasantness
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R. Treede | B. Kulkarni | D. Bentley | A. Watson | R. Treede | A. Jones | G. Barrett | P. Youell | D. E Bentley | A Watson | R.-D Treede | G Barrett | P. D Youell | B Kulkarni | A.K.P Jones | A.K.P. Jones | Anthony W. Watson | Anthony K. P. Jones
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