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Same but different: how agency modulates pain perception
Why is analgesic treatment more effective when it is self-administered? Strube et al. compare two possible accounts and show that the effect of agency on perception is linked to a shift in expectation (prior) rather than to reduced likelihood precision, highlighting that agency has a profound impact on the entire perceptual process
Supplemental figures for Jaske et al.: Velocity coding in the central brain of bumblebees
Supplemental figures for publication "Jaske et al.: Velocity coding in the central brain of bumblebees
Onderzoekingen in verband met de locaal-anaesthetische werking van alkoxy-nitroanilinen
Applied Science
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