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Psychophysiological contributions to phantom limbs.

J Katz1.   

Abstract

Recent studies of amputees reveal a remarkable diversity in the qualities of experiences that define the phantom limb, whether painless or painful. This paper selectively reviews evidence of peripheral, central and psychological processes that trigger or modulate a variety of phantom limb experiences. The data show that pain experienced prior to amputation may persist in the form of a somatosensory memory in the phantom limb. It is suggested that the length and size of the phantom limb may be a perceptual marker of the extent to which sensory input from the amputation stump have re-occupied deprived cortical regions originally subserving the amputated limb. A peripheral mechanism involving a sympathetic-efferent somatic-afferent cycle is presented to explain fluctuations in the intensity of paresthesias referred to the phantom limb. While phantom pain and other sensations are frequently triggered by thoughts and feelings, there is no evidence that the painful or painless phantom limb is a symptom of a psychological disorder. It is concluded that the experience of a phantom limb is determined by a complex interaction of inputs from the periphery and widespread regions of the brain subserving sensory, cognitive, and emotional processes.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1638452     DOI: 10.1177/070674379203700502

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Psychiatry        ISSN: 0706-7437            Impact factor:   4.356


  7 in total

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Journal:  CMAJ       Date:  1992-12-01       Impact factor: 8.262

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5.  Psychiatric sequelae of amputation : I immediate effects.

Authors:  C P Mall; J K Trivedi; U S Mishra; V P Sharma; P K Dalal; M Katiyar; S Srivastava; P K Sinha
Journal:  Indian J Psychiatry       Date:  1997-10       Impact factor: 1.759

6.  Evaluation of treatment of psychiatric morbidity among limb amputees.

Authors:  Sojan Baby; Suprakash Chaudhury; Tejvir Singh Walia
Journal:  Ind Psychiatry J       Date:  2018 Jul-Dec

Review 7.  Recent advances in understanding and managing phantom limb pain.

Authors:  Andrea Aternali; Joel Katz
Journal:  F1000Res       Date:  2019-07-23
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