Brain correlates of short‐term habituation to repetitive electrical noxious stimulation

Habituation to repetitive noxious stimuli is a well‐known phenomenon. We investigated brain correlates of habituation to pain in a transdermal electrical pain model using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).

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