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- 1Clayton T. Dickson (Psychology, Physiology, Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, Neuroscience and Mental Health Institute)
- 1Dickson, Clayton (Neuroscience and Mental Health Institute, Psychology, Physiology, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
- 1Kerr, Bradley (Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine)
- 1Taylor, Anna (Pharmacology)
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Fall 2022
The reason and functional relevance of why we sleep continues to perplex researchers. One fundamental reason behind why sleep remains a mystery is because it is challenging to study given how easily it is disrupted. Anesthesia has been suggested to be a model for studying sleep given the...
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Chronic Pain in a Mouse Model of Multiple Sclerosis: Contributions of the Kappa Opioid System
DownloadFall 2021
The perception of pain is a multimodal experience that is encoded by regions of the central nervous system (CNS) that are involved in sensation, affect, and cognition. Chronic pain is not merely the persistence of pain, but a debilitating condition that is associated with neurochemical...
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Fall 2023
Sleep is a vital neurobiological process, yet despite its fundamental significance, delineating the endogenous neural pathways involved has been slow to progress due to a lack of diverse sleep models. Anesthesia, which has direct behavioural parallels to natural sleep, and which is often linked...