Neuroscience of pain, stress, and emotion : psychological and clinical implications /
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...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam :
Academic Press,
2016.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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 CONCEPTTHE 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 PainPain-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.
- PLACEBO ANALGESIATHE 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.
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- The Neuroscience of Pain and Fear.