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Merlin Monzel

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European Journal of Pain (London, England)|March 9, 2022
Pain sensitivity is associated with general attitudes towards pain: Development and validation of a new instrument for pain research and clinical applicationAnnabel Vetterlein, Merlin Monzel, Sandy Richter-Hetzer, et al.
Neurobiology of Pain (Cambridge, Mass.)|September 10, 2024
Neuronal activation patterns during self-referential pain imaginationAnnabel Vetterlein, Thomas Plieger, Merlin Monzel, et al.
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|October 1, 2025
Refugees welcome? Empathy attenuates effects of xenophobia on neuronal responses to in-group and out-group sufferingThomas Plieger, Annabel Vetterlein, Thomas Grünhage, et al.
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European Journal of Pain (London, England)|March 9, 2022
Pain sensitivity is associated with general attitudes towards pain: Development and validation of a new instrument for pain research and clinical applicationAnnabel Vetterlein, Merlin Monzel, Sandy Richter-Hetzer, et al.
Neurobiology of Pain (Cambridge, Mass.)|September 10, 2024
Neuronal activation patterns during self-referential pain imaginationAnnabel Vetterlein, Thomas Plieger, Merlin Monzel, et al.
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|October 1, 2025
Refugees welcome? Empathy attenuates effects of xenophobia on neuronal responses to in-group and out-group sufferingThomas Plieger, Annabel Vetterlein, Thomas Grünhage, et al.
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