A Functional Neuroimaging Study of Expectancy Effects on Pain Response in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis.
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R. Gollub | J. Kong | I. Kirsch | T. Kaptchuk | R. Edwards | A. Wasan | N. Maleki | Y. Tu | Nasim Maleki | R. Edwards
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