Inner experience of pain: imagination of pain while viewing images showing painful events forms subjective pain representation in human brain.
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Koji Inui | Fumio Goto | Ryusuke Kakigi | R. Kakigi | K. Inui | Hidenori Nemoto | F. Goto | Yuichi Ogino | Shigeru Saito | Y. Ogino | Shigeru Saito | Hidenori Nemoto
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