National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health and National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA; email:
National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Annu Rev Neurosci. 2023 Jul 10;46:167-189. doi: 10.1146/annurev-neuro-101822-122427. Epub 2023 Mar 14.
Treatment outcomes are strongly influenced by expectations, as evidenced by the placebo effect. Meta-analyses of clinical trials reveal that placebo effects are strongest in pain, indicating that psychosocial factors directly influence pain. In this review, I focus on the neural and psychological mechanisms by which instructions, learning, and expectations shape subjective pain. I address new experimental designs that help researchers tease apart the impact of these distinct processes and evaluate the evidence regarding the neural mechanisms by which these cognitive factors shape subjective pain. Studies reveal that expectations modulate pain through parallel circuits that include both pain-specific and domain-general circuits such as those involved in affect and learning. I then review how expectations, learning, and verbal instructions impact clinical outcomes, including placebo analgesia and responses to pharmacological treatments, and discuss implications for future work.
治疗效果受预期影响很大,这一点从安慰剂效应中可见一斑。临床试验的荟萃分析表明,安慰剂效应在疼痛中最强,这表明心理社会因素直接影响疼痛。在这篇综述中,我专注于通过指令、学习和预期来塑造主观疼痛的神经和心理机制。我讨论了新的实验设计,这些设计有助于研究人员区分这些不同过程的影响,并评估关于这些认知因素塑造主观疼痛的神经机制的证据。研究表明,期望通过包括疼痛特异性和领域一般性回路(如涉及情感和学习的回路)在内的平行回路来调节疼痛。然后,我回顾了期望、学习和口头指令如何影响临床结果,包括安慰剂镇痛和对药物治疗的反应,并讨论了对未来工作的影响。