The Study of Pain
The goal is to eventually develop an objective scale by which pain can be measured not by self-report, but by neuroimaging.
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Posted by C. Scott McMillin | Aug 16, 2018 | Thinking About Addiction | 0 |
The goal is to eventually develop an objective scale by which pain can be measured not by self-report, but by neuroimaging.
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As control erodes, the drinker redoubles efforts to regain it. Some resort to “white-knuckle” abstinence, giving up alcohol for a while, just to prove to themselves or someone else that they can.
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As the article points out, it’s possible to make use of the flashlight on your cellphone for the necessary illumination.
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Once such substances get a foothold in a region, they’re extremely hard to eradicate.
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My concern is that these same hallucinogens have a pronounced tendency to escape the research environment and find their way out into the streets
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