Search Results - "Fuchs, P.N"
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Assessment of avoidance behaviors in mouse models of muscle pain
Published in Neuroscience (17-09-2013)“…Highlights • In an inflammatory muscle pain model we observe enhanced avoidance behaviors to noxious stimuli and physical activity. • In a non-inflammatory…”
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Alterations in attentional mechanisms in response to acute inflammatory pain and morphine administration
Published in Neuroscience (24-01-2008)“…Abstract Research indicates that pain negatively impacts attention; however, the extent of this impact and the mechanisms of the effect of pain on normal…”
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Attenuation of negative pain affect produced by unilateral spinal nerve injury in the rat following anterior cingulate cortex activation
Published in Neuroscience (2005)“…The affective and the sensory dimensions of pain processing can be differentiated in humans through the use of questionnaires and verbal communication. It is…”
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Organizational and activational effects of testosterone on carrageenan-induced inflammatory pain and morphine analgesia
Published in Neuroscience (01-12-2006)“…Men are typically reported to have higher pain thresholds than women. Gonadal hormones, particularly testosterone for males, may contribute to this effect…”
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A direct comparison of affective pain processing underlying two traditional pain modalities in rodents
Published in Neuroscience letters (17-01-2012)“…► The first study to compare pain affect in 2 simultaneously present pain conditions. ► The first study to utilize the modified place escape avoidance paradigm…”
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Pain activation of human supraspinal opioid pathways as demonstrated by [ 11C]-carfentanil and positron emission tomography (PET)
Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-10-2002)“…The role of the supraspinal endogenous opioid system in pain processing has been investigated in this study using positron emission tomography imaging of […”
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Modulation of Human Brain Mu Opoid Receptor Binding during Capsaicin-Induced Pain Measured by PET
Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-05-1998)“…There is clear evidence that the endogenous opioid system plays a role in human pain processing and modulation (1,2,3) but the precise physiological role of…”
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