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Uncertainty about the intensity of impending pain increases ensuing pain responses in congenital blindness
S. Holten-Rossing, H. Slimani,
M. Ptito
, S. Danti,
R. Kupers
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Department of Neuroscience
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Congenital Blindness
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Congenitally Blind
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Pain Response
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Painful Stimuli
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Blind People
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Sighted Control
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Anxiety Level
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Noxious Stimuli
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Pain-related Fear
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Perceived Pain Intensity
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Blind Control
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Psychological Factors
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Cognitive Factors
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External Threats
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Control Subjects
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Pain Scale
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Psychology
Psychological Factor
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Cognitive Factor
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Hypersensitivity
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Pain Condition
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Psychology
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