
pmid: 21823366
“How we come by our knowledge of another person's pain is a nice study in communication. It has much in common with the sort of communication attempted by the painter, the poet and the musician – the conveying of moods and feelings.” James Parkhouse, 19631.
Electrophysiology, Surveys and Questionnaires, Humans, Pain Management, History, 20th Century, Pain Measurement
Electrophysiology, Surveys and Questionnaires, Humans, Pain Management, History, 20th Century, Pain Measurement
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