Selective attention for pain-related information in healthy individuals: the role of pain and fear.

scientific article published in January 2002

Selective attention for pain-related information in healthy individuals: the role of pain and fear. is …
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P356DOI10.1016/S1090-3801(02)00021-6
P8608Fatcat IDrelease_nm7gj5bpcrendcybi2rrztbpdu
P698PubMed publication ID12160507

P50authorJohan W. VlaeyenQ45741593
P2093author name stringMadelon L Peters
Jeffrey Roelofs
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P433issue5
P921main subjectattentionQ6501338
P304page(s)331-339
P577publication date2002-01-01
P1433published inEuropean Journal of PainQ4548992
P1476titleSelective attention for pain-related information in healthy individuals: the role of pain and fear.
P478volume6

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