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Sex differences in psychophysical and neurophysiological responses to pain in older adults: a cross-sectional study.


AUTHORS

Monroe TB , Gore JC , Bruehl SP , Benningfield MM , Dietrich MS , Chen LM , Newhouse P , Fillingim R , Chodkowski B , Atalla S , Arrieta J , Damon SM , Blackford JU , Cowan RL , . Biology of sex differences. 2015 ; 6(). 25

ABSTRACT

Neuroimaging studies in younger adults have demonstrated sex differences in brain processing of painful experimental stimuli. Such differences may contribute to findings that women suffer disproportionately from pain. It is not known whether sex-related differences in pain processing extend to older adults.


Neuroimaging studies in younger adults have demonstrated sex differences in brain processing of painful experimental stimuli. Such differences may contribute to findings that women suffer disproportionately from pain. It is not known whether sex-related differences in pain processing extend to older adults.