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Audio analgesia is that use of sound which produces relief from pain, but not necessarily sensation. Because sensation persists in response to a stimulus that might normally cause pain, we must explore various aspects of pain as it relates to this field. Theories concerning the mechanism of audio analgesia are discussed.
Author (s): Mittelman, Jerome S.
Affiliation:
American Association of Audio Analgesia, New York, NY
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AES Convention: 15
Paper Number:289
Publication Date:
1963-10-06
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Mittelman, Jerome S.; 1963; Understanding Audio Analgesia [PDF]; American Association of Audio Analgesia, New York, NY; Paper 289; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=659
Mittelman, Jerome S.; Understanding Audio Analgesia [PDF]; American Association of Audio Analgesia, New York, NY; Paper 289; 1963 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=659