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The following pages link to High opiate receptor binding potential in the human lateral pain system (Q42487626):
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- Pseudocontinuous arterial spin labeling reveals dissociable effects of morphine and alcohol on regional cerebral blood flow (Q30474861) (← links)
- Imaging the Respiratory Effects of Opioids in the Human Brain (Q31110579) (← links)
- Imaging central pain syndromes (Q31112731) (← links)
- Laser-evoked potentials as a tool for assessing the efficacy of antinociceptive drugs (Q33455120) (← links)
- Neuropathic pain and neuroplasticity in functional imaging studies (Q33550880) (← links)
- Cerebral cortex modulation of pain (Q33552223) (← links)
- Multiple somatotopic representations of heat and mechanical pain in the operculo-insular cortex: a high-resolution fMRI study. (Q33672728) (← links)
- Relief as a reward: hedonic and neural responses to safety from pain (Q33872275) (← links)
- Complex Interaction of Sensory and Motor Signs and Symptoms in Chronic CRPS (Q33895309) (← links)
- A key role of the basal ganglia in pain and analgesia--insights gained through human functional imaging (Q33907230) (← links)
- Time to connect: bringing social context into addiction neuroscience (Q33924603) (← links)
- Glial TLR4 signaling does not contribute to opioid-induced depression of respiration (Q34353901) (← links)
- Opioid therapy for chronic pain in the United States: promises and perils (Q34377491) (← links)
- Pain facilitation brain regions activated by nalbuphine are revealed by pharmacological fMRI. (Q34558109) (← links)
- The contribution of the putamen to sensory aspects of pain: insights from structural connectivity and brain lesions (Q35065667) (← links)
- Disrupted topological organization in whole-brain functional networks of heroin-dependent individuals: a resting-state FMRI study (Q35072886) (← links)
- Neuropsychological Functions of μ- and δ-Opioid Systems (Q35361350) (← links)
- Placebo analgesia and its opioidergic regulation suggest that empathy for pain is grounded in self pain (Q36179362) (← links)
- Imaging of opioid receptors in the central nervous system (Q36633126) (← links)
- Touch Perception Altered by Chronic Pain and by Opioid Blockade (Q36670848) (← links)
- The hidden island of addiction: the insula (Q36974496) (← links)
- The sympathetic nervous system and pain (Q36996267) (← links)
- One Month of Oral Morphine Decreases Gray Matter Volume in the Right Amygdala of Individuals with Low Back Pain: Confirmation of Previously Reported Magnetic Resonance Imaging Results (Q37038840) (← links)
- Striatal opioid receptor availability is related to acute and chronic pain perception in arthritis: does opioid adaptation increase resilience to chronic pain? (Q37065819) (← links)
- Variation in the mu-opioid receptor gene (OPRM1) is associated with dispositional and neural sensitivity to social rejection (Q37329591) (← links)
- Role of insular cortex D₁ and D₂ dopamine receptors in nicotine self-administration in rats (Q37416897) (← links)
- The pain of social disconnection: examining the shared neural underpinnings of physical and social pain (Q38007044) (← links)
- Development of (18)F-labeled radiotracers for neuroreceptor imaging with positron emission tomography (Q38244707) (← links)
- From pulses to pain relief: an update on the mechanisms of rTMS-induced analgesic effects. (Q38608221) (← links)
- Frontal-Brainstem Pathways Mediating Placebo Effects on Social Rejection. (Q39304234) (← links)
- Alterations in regional homogeneity of resting-state cerebral activity in patients with chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome. (Q41677252) (← links)
- Basal ganglia hypermetabolism and symptoms of fatigue during interferon-alpha therapy (Q42508936) (← links)
- Morphine modulation of pain processing in medial and lateral pain pathways (Q42602395) (← links)
- Pharmacological FMRI: measuring opioid effects on the BOLD response to hypercapnia (Q44330692) (← links)
- Differential opioid action on sensory and affective cerebral pain processing (Q44336947) (← links)
- A common human micro-opioid receptor genetic variant diminishes the receptor signaling efficacy in brain regions processing the sensory information of pain (Q44341121) (← links)
- Opioids depress cortical centers responsible for the volitional control of respiration. (Q45954177) (← links)
- Effects of morphine and alcohol on functional brain connectivity during "resting state": a placebo-controlled crossover study in healthy young men. (Q46085106) (← links)
- Measuring the effects of remifentanil on cerebral blood flow and arterial arrival time using 3D GRASE MRI with pulsed arterial spin labelling (Q46573120) (← links)
- Reduction of empathy for pain by placebo analgesia suggests functional equivalence of empathy and first-hand emotion experience (Q47686226) (← links)
- The response to rapid infusion of fentanyl in the human brain measured using pulsed arterial spin labelling (Q48210820) (← links)
- Spatial heterogeneity of the relation between resting-state connectivity and blood flow: an important consideration for pharmacological studies. (Q48229476) (← links)
- Painful muscle stimulation preferentially activates emotion-related brain regions compared to painful skin stimulation (Q50632053) (← links)
- Pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic modeling of the miotic effects of dihydrocodeine in humans (Q51906646) (← links)
- Predicting personality from network-based resting-state functional connectivity. (Q52639279) (← links)
- Macro- and microstructural alterations of the subcortical structures in episodic cluster headache. (Q53345908) (← links)
- Placebo and Active Treatment Additivity in Placebo Analgesia: Research to Date and Future Directions (Q57179360) (← links)
- Cognitive and socio-cognitive functioning of chronic non-medical prescription opioid users (Q57476808) (← links)
- Differential effects of oxycodone and venlafaxine on resting state functional connectivity-A randomized placebo-controlled magnetic resonance imaging study (Q60189767) (← links)
- Langzeitanwendung von Opioiden bei nicht tumorbedingten Schmerzen (LONTS) (Q60630148) (← links)