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|a Neuroscience of pain, stress, and emotion :
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|a Front Cover -- The Neuroscience of Pain, Stress, and Emotion -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- CONTRIBUTORS -- FOREWORD -- 1 -- Introduction and Background on Pain and Stress -- 1 -- Neuroscience of Pain and Emotion -- NEUROANATOMY OF PAIN AND EMOTION -- Nociceptive Pathways -- Central Representation of Pain -- Emotional Networks in the Brain -- PAIN AND EMOTION INTERACTIONS -- Emotional Modulation of Pain -- Visual Emotional Stimuli and Pain Processing -- Emotional Faces and Pain Processing -- Influence of Pain on Emotion -- Neural Bases of Pain-Emotion Interactions -- CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 2 -- The Neurobiology of Stress -- THE STRESS CONCEPT -- THE STRESS STIMULUS -- THE STRESS RESPONSE -- SNS and the SAM Axis -- The HPA Response -- STRESS RESPONSE INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER SYSTEMS -- Immune System -- Reproduction -- Growth Hormone -- Pain -- TERMINATION OF THE STRESS RESPONSE -- INDIVIDUAL VARIATION IN THE STRESS RESPONSE -- THE STRESS RESPONSE AND AFFECTIVE DISORDERS -- CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 3 -- Emotional Modulation of Pain -- A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO SOME TERMS -- PAIN AND EMOTION WITHIN A MOTIVATIONAL CONTEXT -- EMOTIONAL MODULATION OF PAIN IN HEALTHY HUMANS -- Observation 1: Positive Emotions Generally Inhibit Pain, Whereas Negative Emotions Generally Enhance Pain -- Pain-Related Emotions -- Pain-Unrelated Emotions -- Observation 2: Degree of Motivation System Activation Affects the Degree of Pain Inhibition/Facilitation -- Observation 3: Emotional Stimuli that Elicit Simultaneous (and Equal) Defensive and Appetitive Activation Have No Net Effec ... -- Observation 4: Emotions Modulate All Pain-Related (Defensive) Outcomes in Parallel -- INTENSE NEGATIVE EMOTIONS INHIBIT PAIN: A REVISION TO MPT -- EMOTIONAL MODULATION OF PAIN IN CLINICAL POPULATIONS -- SUMMARY AND IMPLICATIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES.
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|a 4 -- Sex Differences in Pain and Stress -- INTRODUCTION -- SEX DIFFERENCES IN CLINICAL PAIN -- SEX DIFFERENCES IN EXPERIMENTAL PAIN RESPONSES -- STRESS AND PAIN: AN INTRODUCTION -- RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRESS AND PAIN -- SEX DIFFERENCES IN NEUROENDOCRINE RESPONSES TO STRESS -- THE RELATIONSHIP OF STRESS TO CHRONIC PAIN PREVALENCE IN WOMEN -- SEX DIFFERENCES IN SIA -- MECHANISMS UNDERLYING SEX DIFFERENCES IN PAIN -- CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 2 -- Psychological Processes Related to Pain and Stress -- 5 -- Pain and the Placebo Effect -- INTRODUCTION -- EXPECTATIONS -- PLACEBO ANALGESIA -- THE NEUROBIOLOGICAL BASIS OF PLACEBO ANALGESIA -- SOCIAL FACTORS AND PLACEBO MODULATION OF PAIN -- ONE OR MULTIPLE PLACEBO EFFECTS? -- EMOTIONAL VALENCE AND AROUSAL MODULATE PAIN -- THE ROLE OF EMOTIONS IN PLACEBO RESPONDING -- INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN PLACEBO ANALGESIC RESPONSES -- IMPLICATIONS FOR TREATMENT OF PAIN -- CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 6 -- Nocebo and Pain -- INTRODUCTION -- NEGATIVE EXPECTATIONS MAY LEAD TO CLINICAL WORSENING -- CHOLECYSTOKININ IS A MEDIATOR OF NOCEBO HYPERALGESIA -- IMAGING THE BRAIN DURING NEGATIVE EXPECTATIONS -- CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 7 -- The Neuroscience of Pain and Fear -- INTRODUCTION TO PAIN AND FEAR -- Pain Processing -- Fear Processing -- Pain and Fear -- Pain-Related Fear -- The Acquisition of Pain-Related Fear -- The Generalization of Pain-Related Fear -- The Extinction of Pain-Related Fear -- THE MODULATION OF SELF-REPORTED PAIN BY PAIN-RELATED FEAR -- Emotion: The Fearful State -- Cognitive Response: Attributions, Expectations, and Attention -- Behavioral Response: Selecting the Best Course of Action -- Psychophysiological Response: Stress -- CONCLUSIONS AND EMERGING ISSUES -- REFERENCES -- 8 -- Integrating Memory, Meaning, and Emotions during Placebo Analgesia and Nocebo Hyperalgesia.
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|a ENVIRONMENTAL AND PHYSICAL CAUSES OF PLACEBO AND NOCEBO RESPONSES -- EXTERNAL CAUSES -- Conditioning -- Simulation of Active Therapies and Social Observational Learning -- EXPERIENTIAL CAUSES OF PLACEBO ANALGESIC RESPONSES: EXPECTATION, DESIRE FOR RELIEF, AND EMOTIONS -- A MODEL OF SOMATIC SELF-REINFORCING FEEDBACK IN PLACEBO (NOCEBO) EFFECTS ON PATIENTS WITH IBS -- Emotions, Somatic Focus, and Feedback -- NEUROIMAGING EVIDENCE FOR A SELF-REINFORCING PLACEBO ANALGESIC MECHANISM -- Decreases in Neural Activity during Placebo Responses of Patients with IBS -- Increases in Placebo-Generating Brain Activity in IBS ��(Early'' vs�� Late'' Periods of the Placebo Response) -- Neural Activities that Link Verbal Suggestion, Memory, and Meaning to Pain Modulation -- Neural Responses Linking Test Stimuli to Somatic Feedback -- NOCEBO RESPONSE -- CONCLUSIONS: FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN RELATING BRAIN ACTIVITY TO PSYCHOLOGICAL VARIABLES ASSOCIATED WITH PLACEBO AND NOCEBO -- REFERENCES -- 3 -- Clinical Implications -- 9 -- Chronic Pain and Depression: Vulnerability and Resilience -- EPIDEMIOLOGY -- DEPRESSION AND SUICIDE -- PAIN-DEPRESSION RELATIONSHIPS -- VULNERABILITY -- Cognitive Factor: Catastrophizing -- Cognitive Factor: Self-Efficacy -- Cognitive Factor: Sense of Control/Helplessness -- Functioning Factors -- RESILIENCY -- PSYCHOLOGICAL FLEXIBILITY -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- 10 -- Addiction, Pain, and Stress Response -- INTRODUCTION -- ADDICTION AND PAIN -- Epidemiology of Drug Use -- Substance Use and Pain -- THE ROLE OF STRESS IN THE LINK BETWEEN ADDICTION AND PAIN -- Brief Overview of Stress -- Stress and Drug Use -- Stress and Pain -- Stress as a Mediator of the Link between Addiction and Pain -- Effects of Opioid Blockade on Addiction and Pain -- OTHER FACTORS -- Sex Differences -- Mental Health Comorbidity -- FUTURE DIRECTIONS AND CONCLUSIONS.
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|a Causal Directions -- Effects of Drug Withdrawal on Pain -- Generalization of Laboratory Pain Procedures to Chronic Pain Model -- Research on Intervention Related to Addiction, Pain, and Stress -- REFERENCES -- 11 -- Pain, Blood Pressure, and Hypertension -- INTRODUCTION -- HISTORICAL OVERVIEW -- THE BAROREFLEX -- ANIMAL RESEARCH ON BLOOD PRESSURE-RELATED HYPOALGESIA -- HUMAN RESEARCH ON BLOOD PRESSURE-RELATED HYPOALGESIA -- CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS -- CONCLUDING THOUGHTS -- REFERENCES -- 12 -- Chronic Pain and Fatigue -- INTRODUCTION -- CHRONIC FATIGUE -- Background -- PATHOPHYSIOLOGY -- Neurological Abnormalities -- Psychoneuroimmunological Interactions -- HPA -- Neuroinflammation -- White Matter Abnormalities -- Infectious Causes -- DIAGNOSIS -- TREATMENT -- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy -- Mindfulness-Based Therapy -- Graded Exercise Therapy -- CHRONIC PAIN -- Background -- MECHANISMS OF PAIN -- PATHOPHYSIOLOGY -- Dysfunction at the Molecular Level -- Chemical Factors -- Peripheral Nervous System Abnormalities -- White Matter Abnormalities -- Psychoneuroimmunological Factors -- TREATMENT -- CBT -- Mindfulness -- Acceptance-Commitment Therapy -- Graded Exercise Therapy -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 13 -- Stress and Pain: Conclusions and Future Directions -- INTRODUCTION -- Fundamental Processes Linking Stress, Emotions, and Pain -- Mechanisms Mediating the Influence of Psychological Factors on Pain -- Clinical Implications -- INDEX -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Back Cover.
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|a AND IMPLICATIONSACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; 4 - Sex Differences in Pain and Stress; INTRODUCTION; SEX DIFFERENCES IN CLINICAL PAIN; SEX DIFFERENCES IN EXPERIMENTAL PAIN RESPONSES; STRESS AND PAIN: AN INTRODUCTION; RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRESS AND PAIN; SEX DIFFERENCES IN NEUROENDOCRINE RESPONSES TO STRESS; THE RELATIONSHIP OF STRESS TO CHRONIC PAIN PREVALENCE IN WOMEN; SEX DIFFERENCES IN SIA; MECHANISMS UNDERLYING SEX DIFFERENCES IN PAIN; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; 2 - Psychological Processes Related to Pain and Stress; 5 - Pain and the Placebo Effect; INTRODUCTION; EXPECTATIONS
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