Pain is a multidimensional experience, which includes sensory, cognitive, and affective aspects. Converging lines of evidence indicate that dopaminergic neurotransmission plays an important role in human pain perception. However, the precise effects of dopamine on different aspects of pain perception remain to be elucidated. To address this question, we experimentally decreased dopaminergic neurotransmission in 22 healthy human subjects using Acute Phenylalanine and Tyrosine Depletion (APTD). During APTD and a control condition we applied brief painful laser stimuli to the hand, assessed different aspects of pain perception, and recorded electroencephalographic responses. APTD-induced decreases of cerebral dopaminergic activity did not infl...
Elucidating the chemical changes that underlie dysfunction of the central nervous system requires to...
Chronic pain is common in people with Parkinson's disease, and is often considered to be caused by t...
Neuroimaging studies have shown that seeing others in pain activates brain regions that are involved...
Pain is a multidimensional experience, which includes sensory, cognitive, and affective aspects. Con...
Based on animal studies and some indirect clinical evidence, dopamine has been suggested to have ant...
Based on animal studies and some indirect clinical evidence, dopamine has been suggested to have ant...
Striatal dopamine dysfunction is associated with the altered top-down modulation of pain processing....
Findings suggest that pain and reward are mediated by similar neural pathways in the central nervous...
Neuroimaging studies have shown that seeing others in pain activates brain regions that are involved...
Pain is highly prevalent in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), but little is known about the un...
Pain is highly prevalent in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD), but little is known about the un...
Pain perception is highly dependant on the conscious state of the individual and the meaning of the ...
In constantly changing environments, it is crucial to adaptively respond to threatening events. In p...
Although evidence suggests that dopaminergic systems are involved in pain processing, the effects of...
Pain and pleasure are powerful motivators of behaviour and have historically been considered opposit...
Elucidating the chemical changes that underlie dysfunction of the central nervous system requires to...
Chronic pain is common in people with Parkinson's disease, and is often considered to be caused by t...
Neuroimaging studies have shown that seeing others in pain activates brain regions that are involved...
Pain is a multidimensional experience, which includes sensory, cognitive, and affective aspects. Con...
Based on animal studies and some indirect clinical evidence, dopamine has been suggested to have ant...
Based on animal studies and some indirect clinical evidence, dopamine has been suggested to have ant...
Striatal dopamine dysfunction is associated with the altered top-down modulation of pain processing....
Findings suggest that pain and reward are mediated by similar neural pathways in the central nervous...
Neuroimaging studies have shown that seeing others in pain activates brain regions that are involved...
Pain is highly prevalent in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), but little is known about the un...
Pain is highly prevalent in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD), but little is known about the un...
Pain perception is highly dependant on the conscious state of the individual and the meaning of the ...
In constantly changing environments, it is crucial to adaptively respond to threatening events. In p...
Although evidence suggests that dopaminergic systems are involved in pain processing, the effects of...
Pain and pleasure are powerful motivators of behaviour and have historically been considered opposit...
Elucidating the chemical changes that underlie dysfunction of the central nervous system requires to...
Chronic pain is common in people with Parkinson's disease, and is often considered to be caused by t...
Neuroimaging studies have shown that seeing others in pain activates brain regions that are involved...