Theta Burst Stimulation Applied over Primary Motor and Somatosensory Cortices Produces Analgesia Unrelated to the Changes in Nociceptive Event-Related Potentials
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Julie Duque | Etienne Olivier | André Mouraux | Valéry Legrain | Maxime Algoet | A. Mouraux | E. Olivier | J. Duque | V. Legrain | D. Torta | Diana M. E. Torta | M. Algoet
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