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  • 23. The effects of stimulus area and adaptation temperature on warm and heat pain thresholds in man.
    Kojo I, Pertovaara A.
    Int J Neurosci; 1987 Feb; 32(3-4):875-80. PubMed ID: 3596930
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  • 27. Relationships between the paradoxical painful and nonpainful sensations induced by a thermal grill.
    Adam F, Alfonsi P, Kern D, Bouhassira D.
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    Zwart JA, Sand T.
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  • 30. Quantitative thermal perception testing in adults.
    Hilz MJ, Stemper B, Axelrod FB, Kolodny EH, Neundörfer B.
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    Dyck PJ, Zimmerman I, Gillen DA, Johnson D, Karnes JL, O'Brien PC.
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  • 33. Modification of dental pain and cutaneous thermal sensitivity by physical exercise in man.
    Kemppainen P, Pertovaara A, Huopaniemi T, Johansson G, Karonen SL.
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  • 34. Thresholds and perception of cold pain, heat pain, and the thermal grill illusion in patients with major depressive disorder.
    Boettger MK, Grossmann D, Bär KJ.
    Psychosom Med; 2013 Apr 23; 75(3):281-7. PubMed ID: 23460720
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  • 39. Quantitative sensory testing: effect of site and skin temperature on thermal thresholds.
    Hagander LG, Midani HA, Kuskowski MA, Parry GJ.
    Clin Neurophysiol; 2000 Jan 23; 111(1):17-22. PubMed ID: 10656506
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