Volumetric brain correlates of approach-avoidance behavior and their relation to chronic back pain

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Frauke Nees
Michaela Ruttorf
Xaver Fuchs
Mariela Rance
Nicole Beyer
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[1] Heidelberg University,Department of Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience, Central Institute of Mental Health, Medical Faculty Mannheim
[2] Heidelberg University,Computer Assisted Clinical Medicine, Medical Faculty Mannheim
[3] Yale University,Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging
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Brain Imaging and Behavior | 2020年 / 14卷
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Approach; Avoidance; Brain volume; Chronic pain; Striatal-limbic;
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Avoiding any harm, such as painful experiences, is an important ability for our physical and mental health. This avoidance behavior might be overactive under chronic pain, and the cortical and subcortical brain volumetry, which also often changes in chronic pain states, might be a significant correlate of this behavior. In the present study, we thus investigated the association between volumetric brain differences using 3 T structural magnetic resonance imaging and pain- versus pleasure-related approach-avoidance behavior using an Approach Avoidance Task in the laboratory in chronic back pain (N = 42; mean age: 51.34 years; 23 female) and healthy individuals (N = 43; mean age: 45.21 years; 15 female). We found significant differences in hippocampal, amygdala and accumbens volumes in patients compared to controls. The patients` hippocampal volume was significantly positively related to pain avoidance, the amygdala volume to positive approach, and the accumbens volume negatively to a bias to pain avoidance over positive approach. These associations were significantly moderated by pain symptom duration. Cortical structure may thus contribute to an overacting pain avoidance system in chronic back pain, and could, together with a reduction in approaching positive stimuli, be related to maladaptive choice and decision-making processes in chronic pain.
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页码:1758 / 1768
页数:10
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