Dysynchiria – a possible explanation
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Research into the role of the brain in chronic pain
Dysynchiria – a possible explanation
Feel free to download, it would be grand if you can use the following copyright line when you do: ©GL Moseley www.BodyInMind.com.au.
Calling all neuroscience lovers – if you’re in Adelaide on June 3 don’t miss this opportunity to join us for the inaugural ‘Monday Mind Flick’ brought to us by Body in Mind, NOI and The University of South Australia.
The first movie feature is ‘Hilary and Jackie’, which will be followed by discussion with special guest Iain Comerford, Multiple Sclerosis Research Fellow, University of Adelaide.
There's more! Full 2013 programme
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The Body in Mind Research Group is based at The Sansom Institute for Health Research at the University of South Australia in Adelaide and Neuroscience Research Australia in Sydney. We have active collaborations with researchers scattered around the world. Together we are seeking a better understanding of the interaction between the body, brain and mind in chronic and complex pain disorders.
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