Patients with chronic pain show biased pain-related interpretation of ambiguous information: a systematic review of published research. [Award received for best submitted poster]
Patients with chronic pain show biased pain-related interpretation of ambiguous information: a systematic review of published research. [Award received for best submitted poster]
Schoth, Daniel E.
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Liossi, Christina
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Schoth, Daniel E.
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Liossi, Christina
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Schoth, Daniel E. and Liossi, Christina
(2015)
Patients with chronic pain show biased pain-related interpretation of ambiguous information: a systematic review of published research. [Award received for best submitted poster].
British Pain Society, Annual Scientific Meeting 2015, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
20 - 22 Apr 2015.
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British Pain Society, Annual Scientific Meeting 2015, Glasgow, United Kingdom, 2015-04-20 - 2015-04-22
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