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| 9. | Title: Low intensity vagal nerve stimulation lowers human thermal pain thresholds
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| 10. | Title: Effects of cardiac vagal afferent electrostimulation on the responses of trigeminal and trigeminothalamic neurons to noxious orofacial stimulation
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