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L R Watkins

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Psychological Review|February 5, 1998
Cytokines for psychologists: implications of bidirectional immune-to-brain communication for understanding behavior, mood, and cognitionS F Maier, L R Watkins
Brain Research|June 24, 1982
Involvement of spinal opioid systems in footshock-induced analgesia: antagonism by naloxone is possible only before induction of analgesiaL R Watkins, D J Mayer
Brain Research|June 8, 1979
HRP pellets and slow-release gels: two new techniques for greater localization and sensitivityG Griffin, L R Watkins, D J Mayer
Pain|August 1, 1992
Spatial summation in human thermal pain perception: comparison within and between dermatomesD K Douglass, E Carstens, L R Watkins
The American Psychologist|December 1, 1994
Psychoneuroimmunology. The interface between behavior, brain, and immunityS F Maier, L R Watkins, M Fleshner
Brain Research|October 1, 1990
Phenylephrine-induced antinociception: investigations of potential neural and endocrine basesL R Watkins, C L Thurston, M Fleshner
Brain Research|May 7, 1984
Differential behavioral effects induced by intrathecal microinjection of opiates: comparison of convulsive and cataleptic effects produced by morphine, methadone, and D-Ala2-methionine-enkephalinamideH Frenk, L R Watkins, D J Mayer
Pain|June 1, 1991
Comparison of human pain sensation and flexion withdrawal evoked by noxious radiant heatI G Campbell, E Carstens, L R Watkins
Brain Research|June 5, 1992
Delta opiate receptors mediate tail-shock induced antinociception at supraspinal levelsL R Watkins, E P Wiertelak, S F Maier
Brain Research|April 23, 1984
Fear is not critical to classically conditioned analgesia: the effects of periaqueductal gray lesions and administration of chlordiazepoxideI B Kinscheck, L R Watkins, D J Mayer
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Psychological Review|February 5, 1998
Cytokines for psychologists: implications of bidirectional immune-to-brain communication for understanding behavior, mood, and cognitionS F Maier, L R Watkins
Brain Research|June 24, 1982
Involvement of spinal opioid systems in footshock-induced analgesia: antagonism by naloxone is possible only before induction of analgesiaL R Watkins, D J Mayer
Brain Research|June 8, 1979
HRP pellets and slow-release gels: two new techniques for greater localization and sensitivityG Griffin, L R Watkins, D J Mayer
Pain|August 1, 1992
Spatial summation in human thermal pain perception: comparison within and between dermatomesD K Douglass, E Carstens, L R Watkins
The American Psychologist|December 1, 1994
Psychoneuroimmunology. The interface between behavior, brain, and immunityS F Maier, L R Watkins, M Fleshner
Brain Research|October 1, 1990
Phenylephrine-induced antinociception: investigations of potential neural and endocrine basesL R Watkins, C L Thurston, M Fleshner
Brain Research|May 7, 1984
Differential behavioral effects induced by intrathecal microinjection of opiates: comparison of convulsive and cataleptic effects produced by morphine, methadone, and D-Ala2-methionine-enkephalinamideH Frenk, L R Watkins, D J Mayer
Pain|June 1, 1991
Comparison of human pain sensation and flexion withdrawal evoked by noxious radiant heatI G Campbell, E Carstens, L R Watkins
Brain Research|June 5, 1992
Delta opiate receptors mediate tail-shock induced antinociception at supraspinal levelsL R Watkins, E P Wiertelak, S F Maier
Brain Research|April 23, 1984
Fear is not critical to classically conditioned analgesia: the effects of periaqueductal gray lesions and administration of chlordiazepoxideI B Kinscheck, L R Watkins, D J Mayer
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