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Howard L Fields

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Pain|August 12, 2021
Clinical and neuroscience evidence supports the critical importance of patient expectations and agency in opioid taperingBeth D Darnall, Howard L Fields
Pain|May 1, 1994
Do benzodiazepines have a role in chronic pain management?Paul L I Dellemijn, Howard L Fields
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 16, 2010
Isolating event-related neuronal responses by deconvolutionAli Ghazizadeh, Howard L Fields, Frederic Ambroggi
Cell Reports|May 25, 2017
Cortico-Accumbens Regulation of Approach-Avoidance Behavior Is Modified by Experience and Chronic PainNeil Schwartz, Catriona Miller, Howard L Fields
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|April 19, 2005
Pain and the placebo: what we have learnedGinger A Hoffman, Anne Harrington, Howard L Fields
Pain|June 1, 1982
Naloxone fails to antagonize nitrous oxide analgesia for clinical painJon D Levine, Newton C Gordon, Howard L Fields
Psychopharmacology|July 8, 2005
A single injection of the kappa opioid antagonist norbinaltorphimine increases ethanol consumption in ratsJennifer M Mitchell, Marisa T Liang, Howard L Fields
The Journal of Physiology|September 1, 2007
Cue-evoked encoding of movement planning and execution in the rat nucleus accumbensSharif A Taha, Saleem M Nicola, Howard L Fields
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 13, 2012
Prefrontal cortex mediates extinction of responding by two distinct neural mechanisms in accumbens shellAli Ghazizadeh, Frederic Ambroggi, Naomi Odean, et al.
Pain|January 23, 2004
Local application of the cannabinoid receptor agonist, WIN 55,212-2, to spinal trigeminal nucleus caudalis differentially affects nociceptive and non-nociceptive neuronsAlex M Papanastassiou, Howard L Fields, Ian D Meng
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Pain|August 12, 2021
Clinical and neuroscience evidence supports the critical importance of patient expectations and agency in opioid taperingBeth D Darnall, Howard L Fields
Pain|May 1, 1994
Do benzodiazepines have a role in chronic pain management?Paul L I Dellemijn, Howard L Fields
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 16, 2010
Isolating event-related neuronal responses by deconvolutionAli Ghazizadeh, Howard L Fields, Frederic Ambroggi
Cell Reports|May 25, 2017
Cortico-Accumbens Regulation of Approach-Avoidance Behavior Is Modified by Experience and Chronic PainNeil Schwartz, Catriona Miller, Howard L Fields
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|April 19, 2005
Pain and the placebo: what we have learnedGinger A Hoffman, Anne Harrington, Howard L Fields
Pain|June 1, 1982
Naloxone fails to antagonize nitrous oxide analgesia for clinical painJon D Levine, Newton C Gordon, Howard L Fields
Psychopharmacology|July 8, 2005
A single injection of the kappa opioid antagonist norbinaltorphimine increases ethanol consumption in ratsJennifer M Mitchell, Marisa T Liang, Howard L Fields
The Journal of Physiology|September 1, 2007
Cue-evoked encoding of movement planning and execution in the rat nucleus accumbensSharif A Taha, Saleem M Nicola, Howard L Fields
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 13, 2012
Prefrontal cortex mediates extinction of responding by two distinct neural mechanisms in accumbens shellAli Ghazizadeh, Frederic Ambroggi, Naomi Odean, et al.
Pain|January 23, 2004
Local application of the cannabinoid receptor agonist, WIN 55,212-2, to spinal trigeminal nucleus caudalis differentially affects nociceptive and non-nociceptive neuronsAlex M Papanastassiou, Howard L Fields, Ian D Meng
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