[HTML][HTML] Towards a physiology-based measure of pain: patterns of human brain activity distinguish painful from non-painful thermal stimulation

JE Brown, N Chatterjee, J Younger, S Mackey - PloS one, 2011 - journals.plos.org
Pain often exists in the absence of observable injury; therefore, the gold standard for pain
assessment has long been self-report. Because the inability to verbally communicate can …

[HTML][HTML] Towards a Physiology-Based Measure of Pain: Patterns of Human Brain Activity Distinguish Painful from Non-Painful Thermal Stimulation

JE Brown, N Chatterjee, J Younger, S Mackey - PLoS ONE, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Pain often exists in the absence of observable injury; therefore, the gold standard for pain
assessment has long been self-report. Because the inability to verbally communicate can …

[PDF][PDF] Towards a Physiology-Based Measure of Pain: Patterns of Human Brain Activity Distinguish Painful

JE Brown, N Chatterjee, J Younger, S Mackey - 2011 - researchgate.net
Pain often exists in the absence of observable injury; therefore, the gold standard for pain
assessment has long been selfreport. Because the inability to verbally communicate can …

[PDF][PDF] Towards a Physiology-Based Measure of Pain: Patterns of Human Brain Activity Distinguish Painful

JE Brown, N Chatterjee, J Younger, S Mackey - 2011 - Citeseer
Pain often exists in the absence of observable injury; therefore, the gold standard for pain
assessment has long been selfreport. Because the inability to verbally communicate can …

[PDF][PDF] Towards a Physiology-Based Measure of Pain: Patterns of Human Brain Activity Distinguish Painful

JE Brown, N Chatterjee, J Younger, S Mackey - 2011 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Pain often exists in the absence of observable injury; therefore, the gold standard for pain
assessment has long been selfreport. Because the inability to verbally communicate can …

[PDF][PDF] Towards a Physiology-Based Measure of Pain: Patterns of Human Brain Activity Distinguish Painful

JE Brown, N Chatterjee, J Younger, S Mackey - 2011 - scienceopen.com
Pain often exists in the absence of observable injury; therefore, the gold standard for pain
assessment has long been selfreport. Because the inability to verbally communicate can …

Towards a Physiology-Based Measure of Pain: Patterns of Human Brain Activity Distinguish Painful from Non-Painful Thermal Stimulation

JE Brown, N Chatterjee, J Younger, S Mackey - PLOS ONE, 2011 - ideas.repec.org
Pain often exists in the absence of observable injury; therefore, the gold standard for pain
assessment has long been self-report. Because the inability to verbally communicate can …

[PDF][PDF] Towards a Physiology-Based Measure of Pain: Patterns of Human Brain Activity Distinguish Painful

JE Brown, N Chatterjee, J Younger, S Mackey - 2011 - academia.edu
Pain often exists in the absence of observable injury; therefore, the gold standard for pain
assessment has long been selfreport. Because the inability to verbally communicate can …

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Towards a physiology-based measure of pain: patterns of human brain activity distinguish painful from non-painful thermal stimulation

JE Brown, N Chatterjee, J Younger, S Mackey - PloS one, 2011 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Pain often exists in the absence of observable injury; therefore, the gold standard for pain
assessment has long been self-report. Because the inability to verbally communicate can …