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The interaction of emotion and pain in the insula and secondary somatosensory cortex.
Orenius, Tage I; Raij, Tuukka T; Nuortimo, Antti; Näätänen, Petri; Lipsanen, Jari; Karlsson, Hasse.
Afiliação
  • Orenius TI; ORTON Orthopaedic Hospital Ltd., ORTON Foundation, Helsinki, Finland. Electronic address: tage.orenius@orton.fi.
  • Raij TT; Department of Psychiatry, Helsinki University Hospital, Finland; Department of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering and Advanced Magnetic Imaging Centre, Aalto Neuroimaging, Aalto University School of Science, Espoo, Finland. Electronic address: raijtu@neuro.hut.fi.
  • Nuortimo A; Institute of Behavioural Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland. Electronic address: antti.nuortimo@helsinki.fi.
  • Näätänen P; Helsinki University Central Hospital, Finland. Electronic address: petri.naatanen@hus.fi.
  • Lipsanen J; Institute of Behavioural Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland. Electronic address: jari.lipsanen@helsinki.fi.
  • Karlsson H; Department of Psychiatry and Turku Brain and Mind Centre, University of Turku and Turku University Hospital, Finland. Electronic address: hasseka@utu.fi.
Neuroscience ; 349: 185-194, 2017 05 04.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28259800
ABSTRACT
Pain is processed in a large neural network that partially overlaps structures involved in emotion processing. Despite the fact that pain and emotion are known to share neural regions and interact in numerous clinical conditions, relatively little is known about the interaction of pain and emotion at the neural level. This study on healthy adults aimed to investigate the interaction between negative and positive emotional stimuli and experimental pain in an essential pain processing network. Sixteen healthy young adult subjects were exposed to pictures from the International Affective Picture System (IAPS) with negative, neutral or positive valence, along with laser pain stimuli. The stimuli were pseudo-randomly arranged in three 15-min experiment series comprising 49 stimuli each (picture, laser or simultaneous picture and laser stimuli). The whole-brain blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BOLD) signal was acquired using 3T functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). As expected, the pain stimulus elicited activation in the secondary somatosensory cortex (SII), insula and anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) when compared to the baseline. The interaction of negative emotion and laser stimuli related to the activation of the left SII. The interaction of positive emotion and pain stimuli led to bilateral activation of the SII and left insula. These findings reveal interaction in parts of the pain processing network during simultaneous emotion and physical pain. We demonstrated a valence-independent interaction of emotion and pain in SII.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Dor / Córtex Somatossensorial / Emoções Limite: Adult / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Neuroscience Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Dor / Córtex Somatossensorial / Emoções Limite: Adult / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Neuroscience Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article