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6. Unipolar components travelling at the speed of light in vacuo

7. Mechanisms of chiropractic spinal manipulative therapy for patients with chronic primary low back pain: Protocol for a mechanistic randomised placebo-controlled trial

10. Fasting prevents medetomidine-induced hyperglycaemia and alterations of neurovascular coupling in the somatosensory cortex of the rat during noxious stimulation

11. Segmental chiropractic spinal manipulation does not reduce pain amplification and the associated pain-related brain activity in a capsaicin-heat pain model

12. Contribution of astrocytes to neurovascular coupling in the spinal cord of the rat

13. Cortical interaction of bilateral inputs is similar for noxious and innocuous stimuli but leads to different perceptual effects

14. Brain responses to hypnotic verbal suggestions predict pain modulation

15. Chiropractic spinal manipulation prevents secondary hyperalgesia induced by topical capsaicin in healthy individuals

16. Clinical effectiveness and efficacy of chiropractic spinal manipulation for spine pain

17. Disruption of working memory and contralateral delay activity by nociceptive stimuli is modulated by task demands

18. Reduction of pain and spinal nociceptive transmission by working memory is load dependant

19. Neurophysiological mechanisms of chiropractic spinal manipulation for spine pain

25. A united statement of the global chiropractic research community against the pseudoscientific claim that chiropractic care boosts immunity

26. Electrophysiological investigation of the contribution of attention to altered pain inhibition processes in patients with irritable bowel syndrome

27. Distinct fMRI patterns colocalized in the cingulate cortex underlie the after-effects of cognitive control on pain

37. Paraspinal muscle function and pain sensitivity following exercise-induced delayed-onset muscle soreness

38. Isoflurane anesthesia does not affect spinal cord neurovascular coupling: evidence from decerebrated rats

39. Cortical integration of bilateral nociceptive signals: when more is less

40. Hypnotic automaticity in the brain at rest: an arterial spin labelling study

41. Improving working memory and pain inhibition in older persons using transcranial direct current stimulation

42. Regulation of cortical blood flow responses by the nucleus basalis of Meynert during nociceptive processing

43. Integration of bilateral nociceptive inputs tunes spinal and cerebral responses

47. Enhancement of pain inhibition by working memory with anodal transcranial direct current stimulation of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex

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