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Papers: 14 Dec 2019 - 20 Dec 2019

RESEARCH TYPE:
Psychology


Human Studies


2020 Jan


J Psychosom Res


128

When it hurts even more: The neural dynamics of pain and interpersonal emotions.

Authors

Landa A, Fallon BA, Wang Z, Duan Y, Liu F, Wager TD, Ochsner K, Peterson BS
J Psychosom Res. 2020 Jan; 128:109881.
PMID: 31835079.

Abstract

Chronic pain is highly prevalent among patients with mood, anxiety, personality, and somatic symptom disorders; and patients with chronic pain often suffer from persistent interpersonal distress. However, the neural mechanisms underlying this phenomenon and its possible role in the etiology of chronic pain are not yet understood. Based on our Developmental Theory of Centralized/Somatoform Pain, and prior research suggesting the existence of a shared neural system subserving interpersonal emotions and pain, we aimed to identify the neural basis for modulation of pain by feelings of interpersonal rejection and the role of the early interpersonal environment in development of this shared neural system.