Bissell Daniel A, Ziadni Maisa S, Sturgeon John A
Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative & Pain Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA.
Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 98105, USA.
Pain Manag. 2018 Mar;8(2):129-138. doi: 10.2217/pmt-2017-0051. Epub 2018 Feb 16.
Chronic pain conditions have been shown to be exacerbated by psychological factors, and a better understanding of these factors can inform clinical practice and improve the efficacy of interventions. The current paper investigates perceived injustice, a novel psychosocial construct, within a framework influenced by the tenets of predictive processing. The proposed conceptual model derived from tenets of predictive processing yields a single hierarchical self-reconfiguring system driven by prediction, which accounts for a wide range of human experiences such as perception, behavior, learning and emotion. This conceptualization can inform the development and implementation of more targeted therapeutic interventions for chronic pain.
慢性疼痛状况已被证明会因心理因素而加剧,更好地理解这些因素可为临床实践提供参考,并提高干预措施的效果。本文在受预测处理原则影响的框架内,研究了感知不公正这一新型社会心理结构。从预测处理原则推导出来的概念模型产生了一个由预测驱动的单一层次自我重构系统,该系统解释了诸如感知、行为、学习和情感等广泛的人类体验。这种概念化可为慢性疼痛更具针对性的治疗干预措施的开发和实施提供参考。