Fluctuations in electrodermal activity reveal variations in single trial brain responses to painful laser stimuli — A fMRI/EEG study
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Alfons Schnitzler | Tracy Warbrick | Hans-Jörg Wittsack | Georg Winterer | Francesco Musso | Jürgen Brinkmeyer | Andreas Saleh | Arian Mobascher | R. Stoermer | J. Brinkmeyer | A. Schnitzler | G. Winterer | H. Wittsack | A. Mobascher | F. Musso | T. Warbrick | A. Saleh | R. Stoermer
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