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Memory of pain and affect associated with migraine and non-migraine headaches

Pages 864-875 | Received 13 Jan 2014, Accepted 02 Jun 2014, Published online: 03 Jul 2014

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Dominika Farley, Łukasz Piszczek & Przemysław Bąbel. (2019) Why is running a marathon like giving birth? The possible role of oxytocin in the underestimation of the memory of pain induced by labor and intense exercise. Medical Hypotheses 128, pages 86-90.
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P. Bąbel, E. A. Bajcar, M. Śmieja, W. Adamczyk, K. Świder, P. Kicman & N. Lisińska. (2017) Pain begets pain. When marathon runners are not in pain anymore, they underestimate their memory of marathon pain––A mediation analysis. European Journal of Pain 22:4, pages 800-809.
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Przemysław Bąbel. (2017) The Effect of Positive Affect on the Memory of Pain. Pain Management Nursing 18:3, pages 129-136.
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