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    Dunham JP, Hulse RP, Donaldson LF.
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    Kwan CL, Crawley AP, Mikulis DJ, Davis KD.
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  • 26. Temporal and spatial dynamics of human forebrain activity during heat pain: analysis by positron emission tomography.
    Casey KL, Morrow TJ, Lorenz J, Minoshima S.
    J Neurophysiol; 2001 Feb 15; 85(2):951-9. PubMed ID: 11160525
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  • 28. Noxious hot and cold stimulation produce common patterns of brain activation in humans: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
    Tracey I, Becerra L, Chang I, Breiter H, Jenkins L, Borsook D, González RG.
    Neurosci Lett; 2000 Jul 14; 288(2):159-62. PubMed ID: 10876085
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  • 30. Across- and within-session variability of ratings of painful contact heat stimuli.
    Quiton RL, Greenspan JD.
    Pain; 2008 Jul 15; 137(2):245-256. PubMed ID: 17942227
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  • 31. Gender differences in pain perception and patterns of cerebral activation during noxious heat stimulation in humans.
    Paulson PE, Minoshima S, Morrow TJ, Casey KL.
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  • 32. Individual differences in temperature perception: evidence of common processing of sensation intensity of warmth and cold.
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  • 35. Pain ratings at the thresholds are necessary for interpretation of quantitative sensory testing.
    Kelly KG, Cook T, Backonja MM.
    Muscle Nerve; 2005 Aug 15; 32(2):179-84. PubMed ID: 15937874
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