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  • 21. Laser-evoked potentials after painful hand and foot stimulation in humans: evidence for generation of the middle-latency component in the secondary somatosensory cortex.
    Spiegel J, Hansen C, Treede RD.
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    Bromm B, Chen AC.
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  • 38. Inhibition of the human primary motor area by painful heat stimulation of the skin.
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  • 39. Left-hemisphere dominance in early nociceptive processing in the human parasylvian cortex.
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