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R C Coghill

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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|July 1, 1994
Distributed processing of pain and vibration by the human brainR C Coghill, J D Talbot, A C Evans, et al.
Brain Research|November 15, 1991
Regional changes in spinal cord glucose metabolism in a rat model of painful neuropathyD D Price, J R Mao, R C Coghill, et al.
Nature Communications|June 22, 2022
Dissociation between individual differences in self-reported pain intensity and underlying fMRI brain activationM E Hoeppli, H Nahman-Averbuch, W A Hinkle, et al.
Nature Communications|September 10, 2024
Reply to: Interindividual differences in pain can be explained by fMRI, sociodemographic, and psychological factorsM E Hoeppli, H Nahman-Averbuch, W A Hinkle, et al.
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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|July 1, 1994
Distributed processing of pain and vibration by the human brainR C Coghill, J D Talbot, A C Evans, et al.
Brain Research|November 15, 1991
Regional changes in spinal cord glucose metabolism in a rat model of painful neuropathyD D Price, J R Mao, R C Coghill, et al.
Nature Communications|June 22, 2022
Dissociation between individual differences in self-reported pain intensity and underlying fMRI brain activationM E Hoeppli, H Nahman-Averbuch, W A Hinkle, et al.
Nature Communications|September 10, 2024
Reply to: Interindividual differences in pain can be explained by fMRI, sociodemographic, and psychological factorsM E Hoeppli, H Nahman-Averbuch, W A Hinkle, et al.
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