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Cortical processing of mechanical hyperalgesia: A MEG study
European Journal of Pain, 04/07/09
Maihöfner C et al. - The authors conclude that the S2 cortex may be involved for the processing of secondary mechanical hyperalgesia in the human brain. PPC activation may reflect higher attentional processing during mechanical hyperalgesia.
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