Chronic pain patients who misuse prescription opioids may suffer from allostatic dysregulation of natural reward processing. Hence, this study examined whether prescription opioid misusers with chronic pain (n = 72) evidenced decreased natural reward responsiveness relative to non-misusers with chronic pain (n = 26). Subjects completed a dot probe task containing pain-related, opioid-related, and natural reward stimuli while attentional bias (AB) scores and heart rate variability (HRV) responses were assessed. Compared to non-misusers, misusers evidenced significantly more attenuated HRV responses to opioid, pain, and natural reward cues presented during the dot probe task. These significant between-groups differences in HRV were largest du...
Studies of non-human animals have provided ample evidence that opioids are involved in reward proces...
Non-medical prescription opioid use (NMPOU) recently increased dramatically, especially in the U.S. ...
Objective: Abnormal selective attention to drug cues and negative affect is observed in patients wit...
Chronic pain patients who misuse prescription opioids may suffer from allostatic dysregulation of na...
Prescription opioid misuse and high dose opioid use may result in allostatic dysregulation of hedoni...
Recurrent use of prescription opioid analgesics by chronic pain patients may result in opioid depend...
Dysregulated reward processing is a hallmark feature of drug addiction; however scant research has e...
Some chronic pain patients receiving long-term opioid analgesic pharmacotherapy are at risk for misu...
Dysregulated processing of natural rewards may be a central pathogenic process in the etiology and m...
µ-Opioid receptors (MOR) are a major target of endogenous and exogenous opioids, including opioid pa...
Prescription opioid (PO) dependence is a critical health problem. Although examination of drug cue r...
To investigate attentional biases in drug addiction, the Emotional Blink of Attention paradigm was u...
Prescription opioid misuse and addiction among chronic pain patients are emerging public health conc...
Researchers have suggested that craving is one factor that maintains prescription opioid use in opio...
Due to the epidemic level of opioid overdose deaths in the United States, improving the treatment of...
Studies of non-human animals have provided ample evidence that opioids are involved in reward proces...
Non-medical prescription opioid use (NMPOU) recently increased dramatically, especially in the U.S. ...
Objective: Abnormal selective attention to drug cues and negative affect is observed in patients wit...
Chronic pain patients who misuse prescription opioids may suffer from allostatic dysregulation of na...
Prescription opioid misuse and high dose opioid use may result in allostatic dysregulation of hedoni...
Recurrent use of prescription opioid analgesics by chronic pain patients may result in opioid depend...
Dysregulated reward processing is a hallmark feature of drug addiction; however scant research has e...
Some chronic pain patients receiving long-term opioid analgesic pharmacotherapy are at risk for misu...
Dysregulated processing of natural rewards may be a central pathogenic process in the etiology and m...
µ-Opioid receptors (MOR) are a major target of endogenous and exogenous opioids, including opioid pa...
Prescription opioid (PO) dependence is a critical health problem. Although examination of drug cue r...
To investigate attentional biases in drug addiction, the Emotional Blink of Attention paradigm was u...
Prescription opioid misuse and addiction among chronic pain patients are emerging public health conc...
Researchers have suggested that craving is one factor that maintains prescription opioid use in opio...
Due to the epidemic level of opioid overdose deaths in the United States, improving the treatment of...
Studies of non-human animals have provided ample evidence that opioids are involved in reward proces...
Non-medical prescription opioid use (NMPOU) recently increased dramatically, especially in the U.S. ...
Objective: Abnormal selective attention to drug cues and negative affect is observed in patients wit...