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Brain processes ongoing pain more emotionally
medicalxpress.com
In their experiments, Prof. Markus Ploner, Heisenberg Professor for Human Pain Research at the TUM School of Medicine, and his team investigated pain perception: How
Neuroscientists Uncover Brain Abnormalities Responsible for Tinnitus...
gumc.georgetown.edu
WASHINGTON — Neuroscientists at Georgetown University Medical Center and Germany’s Technische Universität München have uncovered the brain malady responsible...
Researchers Say Brain Processes Pain Emotionally — Pain News Network
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The sensation of pain became detached from the objective stimulus after just a few minutes," said Markus Ploner, MD, a professor for human ...
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