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Svein Blomhoff, MD, Signe Spetalen, MD, Morten B. Jacobsen, MD PhD and Ulrik F. Malt, MD PhD

From the Department of Psychosomatic and Behavioral Medicine (S.B., U.F.M.) and Department of Medicine (S.B.), National Hospital, Oslo, and the Department of Medicine (S.S., M.B.J.), Oestfold County Hospital, Fredrikstad, Norway.



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Fig. 1. ERP differences to distracter words at the frontal midline electrode between age-matched female IBS patients with (IBS-PA, N = 11) and without (IBS-C, N = 22) comorbid phobic anxiety disorder.

 





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