Anterolateral Prefrontal Cortex Mediates the Analgesic Effect of Expected and Perceived Control over Pain
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Nikolaus Weiskopf | Raffael Kalisch | Burkhard Pleger | Klaas Enno Stephan | Katja Wiech | R. Dolan | K. Wiech | K. Stephan | R. Kalisch | B. Pleger | N. Weiskopf | Raymond J Dolan
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