Larbig et al., 1996 - Google Patents
Evidence for a change in neural processing in phantom limb pain patientsLarbig et al., 1996
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- 348962445228714387
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- Larbig W
- Montoya P
- Flor H
- Bilow H
- Weller S
- Birbaumer N
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- Pain
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The present study was designed to investigate differences in neural processing of pain- related semantic information in amputees with and without chronic phantom limb pain and healthy controls. One-hundred-and-twenty words (40 neutral, 40 body-related, 40 pain …
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