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... behavioral mechanisms . " It is particularly significant , then , to note that fibers of the paramedial ascending ... behavior typical of responses to naturally occurring painful stimuli.19 , 36 , 66 , 82 Lesions of the central gray ...
... behavioral mechanisms . " It is particularly significant , then , to note that fibers of the paramedial ascending ... behavior typical of responses to naturally occurring painful stimuli.19 , 36 , 66 , 82 Lesions of the central gray ...
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... behavior , including decreased responsiveness to noxious stimuli . " Surgical section of the cingulum bundle , which connects the posterior frontal cortex to the hippocampus , also produces a loss of " negative affect " associated with ...
... behavior , including decreased responsiveness to noxious stimuli . " Surgical section of the cingulum bundle , which connects the posterior frontal cortex to the hippocampus , also produces a loss of " negative affect " associated with ...
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... behavior with or with- out physical deterioration ) . Two other factors modify or reinforce the intensity of ... behavioral toxicity , tolerance , and physical dependence ( e.g. , morphine and barbiturate - alcohol types ) . Animal ...
... behavior with or with- out physical deterioration ) . Two other factors modify or reinforce the intensity of ... behavioral toxicity , tolerance , and physical dependence ( e.g. , morphine and barbiturate - alcohol types ) . Animal ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
A Conceptual | 13 |
Pharmacologic Viewpoint of Pain | 33 |
Copyright | |
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