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Thermosensory predictive coding underpins an illusion of pain
J. F. Ehmsen, N. Nikolova, et al.
Using computational modeling and microstructural brain imaging, this study shows the brain employs probabilistic predictive coding to update temperature expectations by uncertainty—directly altering pain perception in the thermal grill illusion and linking individual learning parameters to microstructure in regions like the precuneus and cerebellum. This research was conducted by Authors present in <Authors> tag.
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