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Snijders TJ et al. – Results support the notion that pain processing is enhanced in chronic, unexplained pain, and that the influence of attentional modulation on pain processing is attenuated. Potential cerebral mechanisms are changes in either attentional allocation or attention–mediated descending pain modulation. The changes seem to occur at a generalised level.

   

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