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Article title: Neuroethical issues in adopting brain imaging for personalized chronic pain management: Attitudes of people with lived experience of chronic pain
Authors: Karen Davis, Monica de Oliveira, Ariana Besik, and Daniel Z. Buchman
Journal: Canadian Journal of Pain
Bibliometrics: Volume 08, Number 02, pages 01 - 11
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1080/24740527.2024.2425596
The article titled “ Neuroethical issues in adopting brain imaging for personalized chronic pain management: Attitudes of people with lived experience of chronic pain” by Karen Davis, Monica de Oliveira, Ariana Besik, and Daniel Z. Buchman which was published in Canadian Journal of Pain Volume 8, Issue 2, was incorrectly assigned to this issue.
This article should have appeared in Volume 9, Issue 1 of Canadian Journal of Pain. This error does not impact the academic content of the article.
