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Perceptual differences between patients with chronic pain and control subjects have been shown for experimental pain stimuli as well as nonpainful stimuli. The present study investigated the perceptual differences between patients with chronic pain and control subjects using clinically relevant stimuli requiring pain and nonpain related judgments. Magnitude matching was used to compare 16 patients...