Tag: Analgesic Effects


PHYSIOLOGICAL ZERO

The Fundamental Definition and Concept of Physiological Zero Physiological Zero represents a critical reference point within the field of sensory psychology and thermoregulation, defining the specific temperature at which an object brought into contact with the human skin elicits neither a sensation of coldness nor a sensation of warmth. This neutral zone is not fixed […]

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ENDOGENOUS OPIOID

Introduction to Endogenous Opioids Endogenous opioids represent a critical class of neuropeptides produced naturally within the central nervous system and peripheral tissues of the body. These substances are fundamental components of the body’s intrinsic regulatory systems, particularly those governing pain perception, stress response, and affective states. Structurally and functionally, they mimic the effects of powerful […]

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NABILONE

Nabilone: A Synthetic Cannabinoid in Psychology and Pain Management Introduction to Nabilone Nabilone is a synthetic cannabinoid medication that has garnered significant attention in the medical community, particularly for its role in the management of chronic and intractable pain. Unlike naturally occurring cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant, nabilone is manufactured in a laboratory, ensuring […]

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