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Modulation of nociception and pain by attention and stress

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Table 1. Summary of ANOVAs of RIII reflex, pain ratings, and SCR on transformed data for all experimental conditions
Figure 2. Engaging in the task produces a significant decrease in NFR (A) in all three stress
Figure 3. Orienting and working-memory yielded a significant decrease in NFR (A) in the
Figure 4. Direction of attention yielded a modality effect for NFR in the relax group only
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