articleJournal of NeuroscienceFeb 6, 2008BRONZE OA

Beyond Feeling: Chronic Pain Hurts the Brain, Disrupting the Default-Mode Network Dynamics

Northwestern University

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Abstract

Chronic pain patients suffer from more than just pain; depression and anxiety, sleep disturbances, and decision-making abnormalities (Apkarian et al., 2004a) also significantly diminish their quality of life. Recent studies have demonstrated that chronic pain harms cortical areas unrelated to pain (Apkarian et al., 2004b; Acerra and Moseley, 2005), but whether these structural impairments and behavioral deficits are connected by a single mechanism is as of yet unknown. Here we propose that long-term pain alters the functional connectivity of cortical regions known to be active at rest, i.e., the components of the "default mode network" (DMN). This DMN (Raichle et al., 2001; Greicius et al., 2003; Vincent et…

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Keywords
  • Default mode network
  • Chronic pain
  • Functional magnetic resonance imaging
  • Psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Cognition
  • Anxiety
  • Brain activity and meditation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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