Morphine reduced perceived anger from neutral and implicit emotional expressions
The μ-opioid system modulates responses to pain and psychosocial stress and mediates non-social and social reward. In humans, the μ-opioid agonist morphine can increase overt attention to the eye-region and visual exploration of faces with neutral expressions. However, little is known about how the...
Main Authors: | Løseth, G, Eikemo, M, Isager, P, Holmgren, J, Laeng, B, Vindenes, V, Hjørnevik, T, Leknes, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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