Unreliability of the visual analog scale in experimental pain assessment: a sensitivity and evoked potentials study.
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Unreliability of the visual analog scale in experimental pain assessment: a sensitivity and evoked potentials study.
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PDF) Unreliability of the Visual Analog Scale in Experimental Pain Assessment: A Sensitivity and Evoked Potentials Study
Visual analogue scale (VAS) for different experiment blocks
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