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Confidence in beliefs about pain predicts anticipatory influences on pain perception Christopher Brown, Ben Seymour, Yvonne Boyle, Wael El-Deredy and Anthony Jones. Human Pain Research Group, Institute of Neuroscience, University of Manchester, Hope Hospital, Salford, M6 8HD, UK. .

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  1. Confidence in beliefs about pain predicts anticipatory influences on pain perception Christopher Brown, Ben Seymour, Yvonne Boyle, Wael El-Deredy and Anthony Jones. Human Pain Research Group, Institute of Neuroscience, University of Manchester, Hope Hospital, Salford, M6 8HD, UK. www.medicine.manchester.ac.uk www.hop.man.ac.uk/painresearch

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