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Differential effects of experimentally induced anxiety and fear on pain: the role of anxiety sensitivity [Corrigendum]

Authors Metzger S, Poliakov B, Lautenbacher S 

Received 27 June 2019

Accepted for publication 27 June 2019

Published 10 July 2019 Volume 2019:12 Pages 2113—2114

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S221053



Metzger S, Poliakov B, Lautenbacher S. J Pain Res. 2019;12:1791–1801.

On page 1791, in the abstract conclusion section the sentence “This indicates that subclinical AS levels are sufficient
to increase pain sensitivity, in uncertain situations.” should read “This indicates that clinically relevant AS levels are sufficient to increase pain sensitivity, in uncertain situations.”

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