Emotional and Cognitive Influences on Pain Experience.

Modern trends in pharmacopsychiatry Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-09-18 DOI:10.1159/000435938
Madelon L Peters
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Multiple emotional and cognitive factors impact on the experience of pain. This chapter will review some of the most important emotional and cognitive determinants of the pain experience as found in experimental and clinical studies with human participants. Emotional factors that may increase pain perception are anxiety, depression and anger. Positive emotions usually decrease perceived pain. The cognitive factors attention, expectancy and appraisal can either increase or decrease pain experiences depending on their specific focus and content. Many brain regions are involved in nociceptive processing and bringing pain into awareness. There are profound interconnections between areas processing sensory, emotional and cognitive information. Descending pathways from cortical areas to the midbrain and spinal levels can facilitate or inhibit spinal nociceptive information and thereby afferent nociceptive input to the brain. The underlying mechanisms of the various emotional and cognitive modulatory influences may partly overlap, but also have some unique aspects. What becomes clear is that pain is not merely a reflection of the nociceptive input, but should be considered as a complex experience shaped by psychological factors that may be unique for each individual.

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情绪和认知对疼痛体验的影响。
多种情绪和认知因素影响疼痛的体验。本章将回顾在实验和临床研究中发现的一些最重要的疼痛体验的情感和认知决定因素。可能增加痛觉的情绪因素有焦虑、抑郁和愤怒。积极的情绪通常会减少感知到的痛苦。认知因素注意、期望和评价可以增加或减少疼痛体验,这取决于它们的特定焦点和内容。大脑的许多区域都参与了伤害处理,并将疼痛转化为意识。在处理感觉、情感和认知信息的区域之间存在着深刻的相互联系。从皮质区到中脑和脊髓水平的下行通路可以促进或抑制脊髓伤害性信息,从而传入伤害性信息到大脑。各种情绪和认知调节影响的潜在机制可能部分重叠,但也有一些独特的方面。越来越清楚的是,疼痛不仅仅是伤害性输入的反映,而应该被视为一种由心理因素形成的复杂体验,这种心理因素可能对每个人来说都是独特的。
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