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Interessenkonflikt. Y. Roa Romero, W. Miltner und T. Weiss geben an, dass kein Interessenskonflikt besteht. Alle im vorliegenden Manuskript beschriebenen Untersuchungen am Menschen wurden mit Zustimmung der zuständigen Ethikkommission, im Einklang mit nationalem Recht sowie gemäß der Deklaration von Helsinki von 1975 (in der aktuellen, überarbeiteten Fassung) durchgeführt. Von allen beteiligten Patienten liegt eine Einverständniserklärung vor.
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Roa Romero, Y., Miltner, W. & Weiss, T. Schmerzinduzierte Aufmerksamkeitsallokationseffekte vs. Ablenkung vom Schmerz. Schmerz 28, 414–416 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00482-014-1446-y
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