Correlation between alexithymia and hypersensitivity to visceral stimulation in human
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Kazuhiko Yanai | Masatoshi Itoh | Toyohiro Hamaguchi | S. Fukudo | M. Itoh | K. Yanai | Michiko Kano | T. Hamaguchi | M. Kano | Shin Fukudo
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