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  • 28. Augmentation of auditory evoked potentials in somatization disorder.
    James L, Gordon E, Kraiuhin C, Howson A, Meares R.
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  • 35. Trigeminal somatosensorial evoked potentials suggest increased excitability during interictal period in patients with long disease duration in migraine.
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