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Pain chronification and chronic pain impair a defensive behavior, but not the ability of acute pain to facilitate it, through the activation of an endogenous analgesia circuit

Pain chronification and chronic pain impair a defensive behavior, but not the ability of acute pain to facilitate it, through the activation of an endogenous analgesia circuit

Monaliza Simone Lamana, Josiane Miranda, Gláucia Tobaldini, Luana Fischer, Cláudia Herrera Tambeli

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The endogenous ability to decrease pain perception during life-threatening situations is crucial to the prevention of recuperative behaviors and to leave the subject free to engage in appropriated defensive responses. We have previously shown that acute pain activates the ascending nociceptive... Ver mais

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Pain chronification and chronic pain impair a defensive behavior, but not the ability of acute pain to facilitate it, through the activation of an endogenous analgesia circuit

Monaliza Simone Lamana, Josiane Miranda, Gláucia Tobaldini, Luana Fischer, Cláudia Herrera Tambeli

										

Pain chronification and chronic pain impair a defensive behavior, but not the ability of acute pain to facilitate it, through the activation of an endogenous analgesia circuit

Monaliza Simone Lamana, Josiane Miranda, Gláucia Tobaldini, Luana Fischer, Cláudia Herrera Tambeli

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    Behavioral neuroscience (Fonte avulsa)