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loving opioids in the brain

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 September 2005

jaak panksepp
Affiliation:
falk center for molecular therapeutics, department of biomedical engineering, northwestern university, evanston, il 60201 jpankse@bgnet.bgsu.eduj-moskal@northwestern.edu http://caspar.bgsu.edu/~neuro/faculty/faculty_jpanksepp.shtml
joseph r. moskal
Affiliation:
falk center for molecular therapeutics, department of biomedical engineering, northwestern university, evanston, il 60201 jpankse@bgnet.bgsu.eduj-moskal@northwestern.edu http://caspar.bgsu.edu/~neuro/faculty/faculty_jpanksepp.shtml
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Abstract

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brain opioids regulate social emotions in several distinct ways. the abundance of neuroscientific detail in the target article helps familiarize the uninitiated with the true and humbling complexities of mammalian brains, but little of it translates to research strategies, with robust predictions, at the human level. only global neurochemical affective state variables derived from animal research have clear implications for human research.

Type
open peer commentary
Copyright
© 2005 cambridge university press