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Robert C Coghill

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Scandinavian Journal of Pain|September 21, 2022
The distributed nociceptive system: a novel framework for understanding painRobert C Coghill
Headache|October 21, 2010
Individual differences in the subjective experience of pain: new insights into mechanisms and modelsRobert C Coghill
Trends in Neurosciences|August 18, 2020
The Distributed Nociceptive System: A Framework for Understanding PainRobert C Coghill
Anesthesiology|May 27, 2003
Individual differences in pain sensitivity: implications for treatment decisionsRobert C Coghill, James Eisenach
Pain|August 28, 2015
Healthy and normal? The need for clear reporting and flexible criteria for defining control participants in quantitative sensory testing studiesRobert C Coghill, David Yarnitsky
Pain|November 20, 2012
Functional connections between self-referential thought and chronic pain: a dysfunctional relationshipFadel Zeidan, Robert C Coghill
Journal of Neurophysiology|September 18, 2009
Filling-in, spatial summation, and radiation of pain: evidence for a neural population code in the nociceptive systemAlexandre S Quevedo, Robert C Coghill
Pain|January 20, 2015
Quantitative sensory testing in predicting persistent pain after joint replacement surgery: promise and challengesRobert C Coghill, Francis J Keefe
Anesthesiology|December 15, 2010
Regional anesthesia: functional implications beyond the anesthetized nerveKatherine T Martucci, Robert C Coghill
Pain|September 1, 2017
Pain-autonomic relationships: implications for experimental design and the search for an "objective marker" for painHadas Nahman-Averbuch, Robert C Coghill
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Scandinavian Journal of Pain|September 21, 2022
The distributed nociceptive system: a novel framework for understanding painRobert C Coghill
Headache|October 21, 2010
Individual differences in the subjective experience of pain: new insights into mechanisms and modelsRobert C Coghill
Trends in Neurosciences|August 18, 2020
The Distributed Nociceptive System: A Framework for Understanding PainRobert C Coghill
Anesthesiology|May 27, 2003
Individual differences in pain sensitivity: implications for treatment decisionsRobert C Coghill, James Eisenach
Pain|August 28, 2015
Healthy and normal? The need for clear reporting and flexible criteria for defining control participants in quantitative sensory testing studiesRobert C Coghill, David Yarnitsky
Pain|November 20, 2012
Functional connections between self-referential thought and chronic pain: a dysfunctional relationshipFadel Zeidan, Robert C Coghill
Journal of Neurophysiology|September 18, 2009
Filling-in, spatial summation, and radiation of pain: evidence for a neural population code in the nociceptive systemAlexandre S Quevedo, Robert C Coghill
Pain|January 20, 2015
Quantitative sensory testing in predicting persistent pain after joint replacement surgery: promise and challengesRobert C Coghill, Francis J Keefe
Anesthesiology|December 15, 2010
Regional anesthesia: functional implications beyond the anesthetized nerveKatherine T Martucci, Robert C Coghill
Pain|September 1, 2017
Pain-autonomic relationships: implications for experimental design and the search for an "objective marker" for painHadas Nahman-Averbuch, Robert C Coghill
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