Opioid-independent and opioid-mediated modes of pain modulation
<p>Pain is regulated endogenously through both opioid and non-opioid mechanisms. We hypothesized that two novel pain modulation tasks, one drawing on context/expectations and one using voluntary reappraisal, would show differing levels of opioid dependence. Specifically, we expected that nalox...
Autors principals: | Berna, C, Leknes, S, Ahmad, A, Mhuircheartaigh, R, Goodwin, G, Tracey, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Society for Neuroscience
2018
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