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Cry presence and amplitude do not reflect cortical processing of painful stimuli in newborns with distinct responses to touch or cold
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In newborns with distinct brain responses to light touch, cold and pain, cry presence or amplitude characteristics do not provide adequate behavioural markers of pain signalling in the brain. New bedside assessments of newborn pain may need to be developed using brain-based methodologies as benchmarks in order to provide optimal pain mitigation.
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