George S. Borszcz

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Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States 
Area:
Behavioral Neuroscience, pain, emotion
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Robert Leaton grad student 1980-1987 Dartmouth

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Padmaja Nandigama grad student 1997-2005 Wayne State
Steven E. Harte grad student 1998-2005 Wayne State
Elena Schifirnet grad student 2005-2010 Wayne State
Catherine A. Spuz grad student 2005-2010 Wayne State
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Mussio CA, Harte SE, Borszcz GS. (2019) Regional differences within the Anterior Cingulate Cortex in the Generation versus Suppression of Pain Affect in Rats. The Journal of Pain : Official Journal of the American Pain Society
Spuz CA, Tomaszycki ML, Borszcz GS. (2014) N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor agonism and antagonism within the amygdaloid central nucleus suppresses pain affect: differential contribution of the ventrolateral periaqueductal gray. The Journal of Pain : Official Journal of the American Pain Society. 15: 1305-18
Schifirneţ E, Bowen SE, Borszcz GS. (2014) Separating analgesia from reward within the ventral tegmental area. Neuroscience. 263: 72-87
Spuz CA, Borszcz GS. (2012) NMDA or non-NMDA receptor antagonism within the amygdaloid central nucleus suppresses the affective dimension of pain in rats: evidence for hemispheric synergy. The Journal of Pain : Official Journal of the American Pain Society. 13: 328-37
Lumley MA, Cohen JL, Borszcz GS, et al. (2011) Pain and emotion: a biopsychosocial review of recent research. Journal of Clinical Psychology. 67: 942-68
Harte SE, Spuz CA, Borszcz GS. (2011) Functional interaction between medial thalamus and rostral anterior cingulate cortex in the suppression of pain affect. Neuroscience. 172: 460-73
Borszcz GS, Spuz CA. (2010) Hypothalamic control of pain vocalization and affective dimension of pain signaling Handbook of Behavioral Neuroscience. 19: 281-291
Munn EM, Harte SE, Lagman A, et al. (2009) Contribution of the periaqueductal gray to the suppression of pain affect produced by administration of morphine into the intralaminar thalamus of rat. The Journal of Pain : Official Journal of the American Pain Society. 10: 426-35
Kender RG, Harte SE, Munn EM, et al. (2008) Affective analgesia following muscarinic activation of the ventral tegmental area in rats. The Journal of Pain : Official Journal of the American Pain Society. 9: 597-605
Schifirnet E, Borszcz G. (2007) (636) The Journal of Pain. 8: S10
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