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Fig. 1 Stimulation paradigm (a) and timeline of experimental procedure (b)
Fig. 2 Time course of PCES-pain (a) and PCES-EP-amplitude (b) in sequence A (firstly 24 °C cold water; then 10 °C cold water as conditioningstimulus) and B (firstly 10 °C cold water; then 24 °C cold water as conditioning stimulus)
Table 1 Parameters of the Conditioned Pain Modulation (CPM)
Fig. 4 Changes of PCES-EP amplitude and changes of PCES-pain in subjects in the 10° cold water condition, expressed as ratios (during CS/ baseline)

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