Mapping multidimensional pain experience onto electrophysiological responses to noxious laser heat stimuli
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Stephanie Cook | Andrej Stancak | Hazel Wright | Nicholas Fallon | A. Stancák | N. Fallon | Hazel Wright | Stephanie Cook
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