Brain mechanisms supporting spatial discrimination of pain

被引:99
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作者
Oshiro, Yoshitetsu
Quevedo, Alexandre S.
McHaffie, John G.
Kraft, Robert A.
Coghill, Robert C.
机构
[1] Wake Forest Univ, Sch Med, Dept Neurobiol & Anat, Winston Salem, NC 27157 USA
[2] Wake Forest Univ, Sch Med, Dept Biomed Engn, Winston Salem, NC 27157 USA
[3] Wake Forest Univ, Sch Med, Ctr Study Pharmacol Plast Presence Pain, Winston Salem, NC 27157 USA
来源
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE | 2007年 / 27卷 / 13期
关键词
dorsolateral prefrontal cortex; anterior cingulate cortex; somatosensory; perceptual judgments; memory; evaluation;
D O I
10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5128-06.2007
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Pain is a uniquely individual experience that is heavily shaped by evaluation and judgments about afferent sensory information. In visual, auditory, and tactile sensory modalities, evaluation of afferent information engages brain regions outside of the primary sensory cortices. In contrast, evaluation of sensory features of noxious information has long been thought to be accomplished by the primary somatosensory cortex and other structures associated with the lateral pain system. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging and a delayed match-to-sample task, we show that the prefrontal cortex, anterior cingulate cortex, posterior parietal cortex, thalamus, and caudate are engaged during evaluation of the spatial locations of noxious stimuli. Thus, brain mechanisms supporting discrimination of sensory features of pain extend far beyond the somatosensory cortices and involve frontal regions traditionally associated with affective processing and the medial pain system. These frontoparietal interactions are similar to those involved in the processing of innocuous information and may be critically involved in placing afferent sensory information into a personal historical context.
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页码:3388 / 3394
页数:7
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