340 results on '"Carli, Giancarlo"'
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2. Introduction to defensive behavior in vertebrates
3. Defensive responses in invertebrates: Evolutionary and neural aspects
4. Neuromediators and defensive responses including tonic immobility (TI): Brain areas and circuits involved
5. Environmental, ecological and methodological factors of Tonic Immobility (TI) modulation
6. Neuroendocrine correlates of stress and tonic immobility
7. Neural circuits of fear and defensive behavior
8. Tonic immobility as a survival, adaptive response and as a recovery mechanism
9. The neuroethological approach to defense in rabbit
10. Synthesis of defense response characteristics
11. Preface
12. Autonomic correlates of defense responses, including tonic immobility (TI)
13. The fear hypothesis and tonic immobility (TI) modulation: Early studies in chickens
14. Pain control in tonic immobility (TI) and other immobility models
15. Neurophysiological mechanisms involved in tonic immobility (TI)
16. Pain modulation as a function of hypnotizability: Diffuse noxious inhibitory control induced by cold pressor test vs explicit suggestions of analgesia
17. Effect of melatonin injection into the periaqueductal gray on antinociception and tonic immobility in male rats
18. Tourniquet Test
19. Tourniquet Test
20. High Hypnotizability Impairs the Cerebellar Control of Pain
21. Hypnotizability and Performance on a Prism Adaptation Test
22. Can interoceptive sensitivity provide information on the difference in the perceptual mechanisms of recurrent and chronic pain? Part I. A retrospective clinical study related to multidimensional pain assessment
23. Answer to Alboni and Alboni’ letter about the evolutionary theory of emotional vasovagal sycope.
24. Chapter 8 - Neuromediators and defensive responses including tonic immobility (TI): Brain areas and circuits involved
25. Chapter 5 - Environmental, ecological and methodological factors of Tonic Immobility (TI) modulation
26. Chapter 9 - Autonomic correlates of defense responses, including tonic immobility (TI)
27. Chapter 10 - Neuroendocrine correlates of stress and tonic immobility
28. Chapter 11 - Pain control in tonic immobility (TI) and other immobility models
29. Chapter 13 - Synthesis of defense response characteristics
30. Chapter 12 - Tonic immobility as a survival, adaptive response and as a recovery mechanism
31. Chapter 3 - Neural circuits of fear and defensive behavior
32. Chapter 7 - Neurophysiological mechanisms involved in tonic immobility (TI)
33. Chapter 4 - The fear hypothesis and tonic immobility (TI) modulation: Early studies in chickens
34. Chapter 6 - The neuroethological approach to defense in rabbit
35. Chapter 1 - Defensive responses in invertebrates: Evolutionary and neural aspects
36. Chapter 2 - Introduction to defensive behavior in vertebrates
37. Can interoceptive sensitivity provide information on the difference in the perceptual mechanisms of recurrent and chronic pain? Part I. A retrospective clinical study related to multidimensional pain assessment.
38. Enriched environment and the recovery from inflammatory pain: Social versus physical aspects and their interaction
39. The formalin test does not probe inflammatory pain but excitotoxicity in rodent skin
40. Alexithymia in fibromyalgia syndrome: Associations with ongoing pain, experimental pain sensitivity and illness behavior
41. Answer to Alboni and Alboni’ letter about the evolutionary theory of emotional vasovagal sycope.
42. Postural effects of imagined leg pain as a function of hypnotizability
43. Hypnotizability-dependent accuracy in the reproduction of haptically explored paths
44. Predictors of psychological distress and well-being in women with chronic musculoskeletal pain: Two sides of the same coin?
45. Is high hypnotizability a trouble in balance control?
46. Dimensions of “unidimensional” ratings of pain and emotions in patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain
47. Individual Traits and Pain Treatment: The Case of Hypnotizability
48. An evolutionary approach to hypnotizability
49. Changes in salivary cortisol and corticosteroid receptor- α mRNA expression following a 3-week multidisciplinary treatment program in patients with fibromyalgia
50. A retrospective observational study comparing somatosensory amplification in fibromyalgia, chronic pain, psychiatric disorders and healthy subjects
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