RATIONALE: Studies have demonstrated that both pain and opioids have actions on the central nervous system that may interfere with cognitive function, but their effects have mainly been analysed separately and not as an integrated process.OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to test two hypotheses: (1) the analgesic effect of opioids improves cognitive function by decreasing pain, and (2) pain antagonizes cognitive effects of opioids.METHODS: Randomized, placebo-controlled, crossover study. Three experiments were conducted with 22 healthy males. Sustained attention, memory and motor function/attention/mental flexibility were evaluated by continuous reaction time (CRT), verbal fluency test (VFT) and trail making test-B (TMT-B), respecti...
Studies which have examined the impact of pain on cognitive functioning in the general population ar...
Background: The higher order processes involved in self-regulation are generally thought to depend o...
Introduction: Recent research suggests that weaker executive functions may be linked to a higher ris...
Background and Objective: Opioid treatments are often prolonged because of the pathology causing pai...
Objective: Opioids, often prescribed for chronic non-cancer pain, may adversely affect cognition. Re...
Cognitive impairment is commonly associated with the pain experience. This impairment represents a m...
Purpose of reviewPain and cognition share common neural substrates and are known to interact recipro...
Abstract. Introduction:. Cognitive performance and inflammation are altered in people with chronic l...
Placebo treatments and opiate drugs are thought to have common effects on the opioid systemandpain-r...
Pain is a component of many disease processes however in some cases, when pain becomes a chronic co...
Chronic pain is associated with high social and economic costs due to its disabling physical and psy...
Opioid medications are medicine\u27s best weapon against severe intractable pain, but prolonged use ...
This study aimed to compare cognitive function of cancer pain patients being given opioids during th...
Introduction Treatment for pain and related conditions has been identified as the most common reason...
Background The paucity of studies regarding cognitive function in patients with chronic pain, and gr...
Studies which have examined the impact of pain on cognitive functioning in the general population ar...
Background: The higher order processes involved in self-regulation are generally thought to depend o...
Introduction: Recent research suggests that weaker executive functions may be linked to a higher ris...
Background and Objective: Opioid treatments are often prolonged because of the pathology causing pai...
Objective: Opioids, often prescribed for chronic non-cancer pain, may adversely affect cognition. Re...
Cognitive impairment is commonly associated with the pain experience. This impairment represents a m...
Purpose of reviewPain and cognition share common neural substrates and are known to interact recipro...
Abstract. Introduction:. Cognitive performance and inflammation are altered in people with chronic l...
Placebo treatments and opiate drugs are thought to have common effects on the opioid systemandpain-r...
Pain is a component of many disease processes however in some cases, when pain becomes a chronic co...
Chronic pain is associated with high social and economic costs due to its disabling physical and psy...
Opioid medications are medicine\u27s best weapon against severe intractable pain, but prolonged use ...
This study aimed to compare cognitive function of cancer pain patients being given opioids during th...
Introduction Treatment for pain and related conditions has been identified as the most common reason...
Background The paucity of studies regarding cognitive function in patients with chronic pain, and gr...
Studies which have examined the impact of pain on cognitive functioning in the general population ar...
Background: The higher order processes involved in self-regulation are generally thought to depend o...
Introduction: Recent research suggests that weaker executive functions may be linked to a higher ris...