Atypical electrophysiological activity during pain observation in amputees who experience synaesthetic pain.

scientific article published on 12 May 2011

Atypical electrophysiological activity during pain observation in amputees who experience synaesthetic pain. is …
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P356DOI10.1093/SCAN/NSR016
P932PMC publication ID3304487
P698PubMed publication ID21565941
P5875ResearchGate publication ID51120714

P50authorMelita J GiummarraQ41513639
Nellie Georgiou-KaristianisQ41513643
Peter G. EnticottQ37642689
Bernadette M. FitzgibbonQ41513635
P2093author name stringJohn L Bradshaw
Richard H Thomson
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P275copyright licenseCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 InternationalQ34179348
P6216copyright statuscopyrightedQ50423863
P433issue3
P921main subjectelectrophysiologyQ1154774
P304page(s)357-368
P577publication date2011-05-12
P1433published inSocial Cognitive and Affective NeuroscienceQ15716372
P1476titleAtypical electrophysiological activity during pain observation in amputees who experience synaesthetic pain.
P478volume7

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