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Does movement preparation enhance attending to bodily sensations in the back in people with persistent low back pain?
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Physical or cognitive exertion does not influence cortical movement preparation for rapid arm movements
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Does experimentally induced pain-related fear influence central and peripheral movement preparation in healthy people and patients with low back pain?
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Hypervigilance for bodily sensations in the back during a movement task in people with chronic and recurrent low back pain
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Are functional brain alterations present in low back pain? A systematic review of EEG studies
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Somatosensory attending to the lower back is associated with response speed of movements signaling back pain
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Functional brain alterations in low back pain : a systematic review of EEG studies
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Physical and cognitive exertion do not influence feedforward activation of the trunk muscles : a randomized crossover trial
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Functional brain alterations in low back pain : a systematic review of EEG studies
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Beïnvloedt vermoeidheid motorische controle van de rompspieren bij gezonde personen tijdens een rappe armtaak? (voorlopige resultaten)
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Do fear and attention for pain influence motor function in patients with low back pain: a systematic review?
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An interdisciplinary study on the relation between fear, attention and sensorimotor control in back pain chronicity : movement-related factors
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An interdisciplinary study on the relation between fear, attention and sensorimotor contol in back pain chronicity