期望和不确定性塑造了学习过程中的痛觉。

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Mégane Lacombe-Thibault , Michel-Pierre Coll
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摘要

疼痛感知受期望和学习过程的调节,但不确定性在这种关系中的影响尚未得到很好的证实。我们的目的是研究不确定性之间的关系,疼痛学习和感知使用层次贝叶斯模型。在一项厌恶学习任务中,50名参与者在不断变化的不确定性水平下学习了听觉线索和痛苦刺激之间的偶然性,以创造稳定和波动的时期。对我们数据的无模型分析表明,意外试验导致准确性降低和响应时间延长。在出乎意料的试验中,高痛觉减少,而低痛觉增加,这与文献记载的期望对痛觉的影响一致。计算模型拟合结果显示,两级高斯滤波模型最能描述参与者的学习过程,这表明参与者在任务过程中对自己的信念进行了多层次的调整。在高、低疼痛刺激下,不确定性以相反的模式影响疼痛感知:在高水平的不确定性下,高疼痛感知更大,而低疼痛感知则有不显著的减少趋势。个体差异分析表明,在整个任务过程中,抑郁症状与学习速度下降有关。这些结果揭示了在不断变化的环境中疼痛学习的过程。他们还提出,学习改变与慢性疼痛中常见的心理特征(如抑郁症状)之间可能存在联系。观点:本文探讨了不同程度的不确定性对疼痛感知和学习的影响。研究结果表明,不确定性对疼痛感知的调节随疼痛强度的不同而不同,疼痛学习受心理特征的影响。这些结果有助于我们理解动态环境中的疼痛调节。
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Expectations and uncertainty shape pain perception during learning
Pain perception is modulated by expectations and learning processes, but the influence of uncertainty in this relationship is not well established. We aimed to examine the relationship between uncertainty, pain learning and perception using hierarchical Bayesian modeling. In an aversive learning task, fifty participants learned contingencies between auditory cues and painful stimulations under changing levels of uncertainty to create periods of stability and volatility. Model-free analysis of our data suggested unexpected trials resulted in reduced accuracy and greater response times. In unexpected trials, high pain perception was reduced, while low pain perception was increased, in line with documented effects of expectations on pain perception. Computational model fitting revealed participants’ learning was best described by a two-level hierarchical gaussian filter model, suggesting participants adapted their beliefs at multiple levels during the task. Uncertainty influenced pain perception in opposite patterns for high and low pain stimulations: high pain perception was greater under high levels of uncertainty, while there was a non-significant trend for low pain perception to be reduced. Analyses of individual differences suggested depressive symptoms were associated with a reduced learning rate throughout the task. These results shed light on processes involved in pain learning in changing environments. They also suggest a possible relationship between learning alterations and psychological traits commonly found in chronic pain, such as depressive symptoms.

Perspective

This article explores the influence of varying levels of uncertainty on pain perception and learning. Findings reveal that uncertainty modulates pain perception differently depending on pain intensity and that pain learning is influenced by psychological traits. These results contribute to our understanding of pain modulation in dynamic environments.
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来源期刊
Journal of Pain
Journal of Pain 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
7.50%
发文量
441
审稿时长
42 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Pain publishes original articles related to all aspects of pain, including clinical and basic research, patient care, education, and health policy. Articles selected for publication in the Journal are most commonly reports of original clinical research or reports of original basic research. In addition, invited critical reviews, including meta analyses of drugs for pain management, invited commentaries on reviews, and exceptional case studies are published in the Journal. The mission of the Journal is to improve the care of patients in pain by providing a forum for clinical researchers, basic scientists, clinicians, and other health professionals to publish original research.
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