The emotional brain as a predictor and amplifier of chronic pain
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M. V. Centeno | T. Schnitzer | M. Baliki | A. Apkarian | A. Apkarian | S. Berger | A. Baria | P. Tétreault | M. Baliki | W. Ren | M. Farmer | A V Apkarian | T J Schnitzer | E Vachon-Presseau | M V Centeno | W Ren | S E Berger | P Tétreault | M Ghantous | A Baria | M Farmer | M N Baliki | M. Ghantous | É. Vachon-Presseau
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