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From: Apparent Effects of Opioid Use on Neural Responses to Reward in Chronic Pain

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Behavioral Ratings. After the MID task fMRI experiment, study participants provided ratings of retrospective arousal and valence (7-point scale) to each of the 6 cues that had been presented during the MID task (e.g., +/− $0, $1, $5). Positive arousal and negative arousal ratings were calculated from ratings of arousal and valence. Two-way ANOVA was used for analysis of all behavioral values (effect of cue, effect of group, and cue by group interaction). (a) Arousal ratings showed a main effect of group [F(2,215) = 4.5; p = 0.017], main effect of cue [F(5,215) = 32.3; p < 0.001], and no group by cue interaction [F(10,215) = 0.3; p = 0.971]. (b) Valence ratings showed no effect of group [F(2,215) = 0.2; p = 0.840], a main effect of cue [F(5,215) = 61.3; p < 0.001], and no group by cue interaction [F(10,215) = 1.7; p = 0.088]. (c) Positive arousal showed a main effect of group [F(2,210) = 4.5; p = 0.017], main effect of cue [F(5,210) = 60; p < 0.001], and no group by cue interaction [F(10,210) = 1.3; p = 0.232]. (d) Negative arousal showed no effect of group [F(2,210) = 0.3; p = 0.739], a main effect of cue [F(5,210) = 20.8; p < 0.001], and no group by cue interaction [F(10,210) = 0.5; p = 0.918]. Asterisks indicate significant group differences for individual cues (*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01). One control and two fibromyalgia participants did not complete arousal and valence ratings after the scan.

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