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The Effect of Induced and Chronic Pain on Attention.

David J Moore1, Samantha M Meints2, Asimina Lazaridou2, Devin Johnson2, Olivia Franceschelli2, Marise Cornelius2, Kristin Schreiber2, Robert R Edwards2.   

Abstract

Pain has well-established effects on attention. At present, parallel literatures exist that have examined the effects of experimentally induced pain and consider cognitive performance in patients with chronic pain states. However, no study to date as attempted to examine the combined or differing effects of these 2 manifestations of pain in a single study. Twenty-four participants with fibromyalgia (aged 43.00 ± 28.28 years) and 26 healthy controls (aged 36.07 ± 11.93 years) completed an n-back task, an attentional switching task, and a divided attention task, once during induced, moderately intense pressure pain, and once without induced pain. Pain induction had selective effects on the n-back task and an overall decrease in accuracy on the attentional switching task. Conversely, patients with fibromyalgia were selectively impaired in performance on the divided attention task. These data therefore suggest that the effects of pain are not summative and rather that the mechanisms that underlie the negative effects of pain on performance in acute and chronic states may differ. More research is needed to examine these mechanisms and how these negative effects can be ameliorated to treat cognitive symptoms in pain. PERSPECTIVE: This article presents a study to examine the effects of an acute, induced pain model on cognitive performance in both patients with fibromyalgia and healthy control populations. We established that the effects of acute and chronic pain on attention are different, suggesting that different models need to be developed to understand these phenomena.
Copyright © 2019 the American Pain Society. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Attention; chronic; cognition; executive function; pain

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31077797     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpain.2019.05.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pain        ISSN: 1526-5900            Impact factor:   5.820


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