The role of mental distraction on the pain response in healthy young Indian adults.

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Published in J Clin Diagn Res on September 08, 2012

Authors

Manoj Kumar1, Jayballabh Kumar, Indu Saxena

Author Affiliations

1: Professor, Department of Physiology , TMMC & RC, Moradabad, (U.P.), India.

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