Neurophysiology of the cortical pain network: revisiting the role of S1 in subjective pain perception via standardized low-resolution brain electromagnetic tomography (sLORETA).
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D. Yarnitsky | Y. Granovsky | E. Sprecher | R. Nir | R. Lev | R. Moont
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