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  • 5. Differentiation of visceral and cutaneous pain in the human brain.
    Strigo IA, Duncan GH, Boivin M, Bushnell MC.
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  • 8. Heightened central affective response to visceral sensations of pain and discomfort in IBS.
    Hall GB, Kamath MV, Collins S, Ganguli S, Spaziani R, Miranda KL, Bayati A, Bienenstock J.
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  • 11. Affective disturbances modulate the neural processing of visceral pain stimuli in irritable bowel syndrome: an fMRI study.
    Elsenbruch S, Rosenberger C, Enck P, Forsting M, Schedlowski M, Gizewski ER.
    Gut; 2010 Apr; 59(4):489-95. PubMed ID: 19651629
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  • 13. Segregation of visceral and somatosensory afferents: an fMRI and cytoarchitectonic mapping study.
    Eickhoff SB, Lotze M, Wietek B, Amunts K, Enck P, Zilles K.
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  • 15. Cerebral activation during anal and rectal stimulation.
    Lotze M, Wietek B, Birbaumer N, Ehrhardt J, Grodd W, Enck P.
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  • 16. Perception and suppression of thermally induced pain: a fMRI study.
    Freund W, Klug R, Weber F, Stuber G, Schmitz B, Wunderlich AP.
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  • 17. Dissociable neural activity to self- vs. externally administered thermal hyperalgesia: a parametric fMRI study.
    Mohr C, Leyendecker S, Helmchen C.
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