预测健康年轻人疼痛感的执行功能

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Sarah Garcia, Elodie Foster, Peter J Johnson, Brittany Thomas, Robert L Askew
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目的:人们了解疼痛对执行功能的影响,特定的认知能力可能有助于应对疼痛,但过去的研究受到慢性疼痛人群的影响。本研究旨在了解执行功能如何预测健康成年人的疼痛体验。研究假设,较差的执行功能将预测更强烈的疼痛感:方法:共招募了 172 名年轻成年人参与研究。在将参与者随机分配到不同类型和程度的疼痛刺激中之前,先对执行功能的三个方面(即冲动性、认知灵活性和工作记忆)进行了评估:结果:结果支持这样的假设,即在工作记忆任务中表现较差会预示更强烈的疼痛感知:研究结果与过去的研究结果相反,过去的研究发现抑制可能对应对疼痛很重要,未来的研究需要了解特定认知能力的影响,以及这种能力对慢性疼痛的不同影响。
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Executive Function as a Predictor of Pain Perception in Healthy Young Adults.

Objective: Pain's impact on executive function is understood and specific cognitive abilities may contribute to coping with pain, though past work is confounded by chronic pain populations. This study aims to understand how executive functioning may predict the experience of pain among healthy adults. It was hypothesized that poorer executive functioning would predict more intense pain perception.

Method: A total of 172 young adults were recruited for participation. Three aspects of executive functioning (i.e., impulsivity, cognitive flexibility, working memory) were assessed before randomizing participants to varying types and levels of stimulated pain.

Results: Results supported the hypothesis that poorer performance on tasks of working memory predicts more intense pain perception.

Conclusions: Findings are counter to past work that has found inhibition may be important for coping, and future research is needed to understand the impact of specific cognitive abilities as well as how this may differ for chronic pain.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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