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Motivational systems: fear or defense? pain or recuperation?
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Stress and arousal in pain perception
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How are defensive and recuperative actions produced?
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PDR theory - a psychological approach to biological questions
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Dual mechanism of pain
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The explanation of motivation and the motivation of explanation
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Clinical implications of Bolles & Fanselow's pain/fear model
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Naloxone produces a fear and pain model
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Fear and pain: semantic, biochemical and clinical reflections
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Fear, pain, and arousal
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Pain is sufficient to activate the endorphin-mediated analgesia system
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Pain and fear are different motivations
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On the difference between pain and fear
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Premature theorizing is not always parsimonious
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The multiplicity of physiological and behavioral variables modulating pain responses
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Motivation and function
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B-endorphin and ACTH: inhibitory and excitatory neurohormones of pain and fear?
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Pain theory: exceptions to the rule
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The neurochemistry of defensive behavior and fear
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Contextual determinants of pain reactions
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 314-315
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