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Pain and pleasure

  • Why Fish Do Not Feel Pain

    Why Fish Do Not Feel Pain

  • Nonparaphilic Sexual Addiction Mark Kahabka

    Nonparaphilic Sexual Addiction Mark Kahabka

  • Does the Kappa Opioid Receptor System Contribute to Pain Aversion?

    Does the Kappa Opioid Receptor System Contribute to Pain Aversion?

  • Increased Heart Rate Functions As a Signal of Acute Distress in Non‑Communicating Persons with Intellectual Disability Emilie Kildal1, Kristine Stadskleiv2,3, Elin S

    Increased Heart Rate Functions As a Signal of Acute Distress in Non‑Communicating Persons with Intellectual Disability Emilie Kildal1, Kristine Stadskleiv2,3, Elin S

  • Reward Deficiency and Anti-Reward in Pain Chronification

    Reward Deficiency and Anti-Reward in Pain Chronification

  • Dual Roles of Anterior Cingulate Cortex Neurons in Pain and Pleasure in Adult Mice Jing-Shan Lu1†, Qi-Yu Chen1†, Sibo Zhou1, Kaoru Inokuchi2 and Min Zhuo1,3*

    Dual Roles of Anterior Cingulate Cortex Neurons in Pain and Pleasure in Adult Mice Jing-Shan Lu1†, Qi-Yu Chen1†, Sibo Zhou1, Kaoru Inokuchi2 and Min Zhuo1,3*

  • The Asymmetrical Contributions of Pleasure and Pain to Animal Welfare Adam Shriver Ph.D. Student Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psycho

    The Asymmetrical Contributions of Pleasure and Pain to Animal Welfare Adam Shriver Ph.D. Student Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psycho

  • Can They Feel? the Capacity for Pain and Pleasure in Patients with Cognitive Motor Dissociation

    Can They Feel? the Capacity for Pain and Pleasure in Patients with Cognitive Motor Dissociation

  • National Institute on Drug Abuse “Mind Matters” Teacher's Guide

    National Institute on Drug Abuse “Mind Matters” Teacher's Guide

  • Jactatio Extra-Capitis and Migraine Suppression

    Jactatio Extra-Capitis and Migraine Suppression

  • Sensory and Physiological Dimensions of Cold Pressor Pain in MARK Trichotillomania ⁎ Austin W

    Sensory and Physiological Dimensions of Cold Pressor Pain in MARK Trichotillomania ⁎ Austin W

  • The Role of Hedonics in the Human Affectome

    The Role of Hedonics in the Human Affectome

  • Pain, Perception and the Sensory Modalities: Revisiting the Intensive Theory

    Pain, Perception and the Sensory Modalities: Revisiting the Intensive Theory

  • How Cannabis Affects the Body & the Brain

    How Cannabis Affects the Body & the Brain

  • Pain Sensitivity in Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders: a Narrative Review of Recent Work

    Pain Sensitivity in Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders: a Narrative Review of Recent Work

  • The Joyful Mind

    The Joyful Mind

  • Azu Etd Mr 2011 0260 Sip1 M.Pdf

    Azu Etd Mr 2011 0260 Sip1 M.Pdf

  • A Common Neurobiology for Pain and Pleasure

    A Common Neurobiology for Pain and Pleasure

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  • Shame Aversion and Shame-Proneness in Cluster C Personality Disorders
  • Pain and Pleasure: Masters of Mankind
  • Building a Neuroscience of Pleasure and Well-Being Kent C Berridge1*† and Morten L Kringelbach2,3*†
  • Gender, Choices, and STEM
  • Redalyc.Reward and Aversion Systems of the Brain As a Functional Unit. Basic Mechanisms and Functions
  • Pleasure and Aversion: Challenging the Conventional Dichotomy
  • Opioidergic Regulation of Pain and Pleasure in Human Social
  • The Brain in Pain: a Review of Nociception and Advancements in the Study of Chronic Pain Hannah A
  • Brain Mechanisms of Affect and Learning Jenna M. Reinen
  • Long-Term Potentiation in the Anterior Cingulate Cortex and Chronic Pain
  • The New Science of Pleasure Consumer Behavior and the Measurement of Well-Being
  • Impaired Generalization of Reward but Not Loss in Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder
  • From Acute to Chronic Pain and Pain Cannot Be Measured in Quantitative (Metric) to the Comorbidity Between Chronic Pain, De- Terms
  • Pain and Pleasure
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  • The Moral Values of Pain and Pleasure: a Critique of The
  • Placebo Improves Pleasure and Pain Through Opposite Modulation of Sensory Processing


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