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Journals
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- Dewey R, Hall D, Guest H, Prendergast G, Plack C, Francis S. The Physiological Bases of Hidden Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: Protocol for a Functional Neuroimaging Study. JMIR Research Protocols 2018;7(3):e79 View
- Hansen M, Becerra L, Dahl J, Borsook D, Mårtensson J, Christensen A, Nybing J, Havsteen I, Boesen M, Asghar M. Brain resting-state connectivity in the development of secondary hyperalgesia in healthy men. Brain Structure and Function 2019;224(3):1119 View