Pain
is
heavily
modulated
by
expectations.
Whereas
the
integration
of
expectations
with
sensory
information
has
been
examined
in
some
detail,
little
known
about
how
positive
and
negative
are
generated
their
neural
dynamics
from
generation
over
anticipation
to
information.
The
present
preregistered
study
employed
a
novel
paradigm
induce
on
trial-by-trial
basis
mechanisms
using
combined
EEG-fMRI
measurements
(n=50).
We
observed
substantially
different
representations
between
anticipatory
actual
pain
period.
In
phase
i.e.,
before
nociceptive
input,
insular
cortex,
dorsolateral
prefrontal
cortex
(DLPFC),
anterior
cingulate
(ACC)
showed
increased
activity
for
regardless
valence.
Interestingly,
differentiation
within
majority
areas
only
occurred
after
arrival
FMRI-informed
EEG
analyses
could
reliably
track
temporal
sequence
processing
showing
an
early
effect
DLPFC,
followed
insula
late
effects
ACC.
indicate
involvement
expectation-related
subprocesses,
including
transformation
visual
into
value
signal
that
maintained
differentiated
according
its
valence
during
stimulus
processing.
Cureus,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 18, 2024
Chronic
pain
affects
a
substantial
portion
of
the
global
population,
significantly
impacting
quality
life
and
well-being.
This
condition
involves
complex
mechanisms,
including
dysfunction
autonomic
nervous
system,
which
plays
crucial
role
in
perception.
The
insula,
key
brain
region
involved
processing,
critical
perception
modulation.
Lesions
insula
can
result
asymbolia,
where
remains
intact
but
emotional
responses
are
inappropriate.
is
anatomically
functionally
divided
into
anterior
posterior
regions,
with
processing
nociceptive
input
based
on
intensity
location
before
relaying
it
to
for
mediation.
Understanding
insula's
intricate
crucial,
as
encoding
prediction
errors
mediating
dimensions
focus
this
review
was
synthesizing
existing
literature
chronic
associated
structural
changes.
goal
integrate
findings
from
various
sources
provide
comprehensive
overview
topic.
search
strategy
included
combination
Medical
Subject
Headings
(MeSH)
relevant
keywords
related
pain.
following
databases
were
surveyed:
PubMed,
Embase,
Scopus,
Web
Science.
We
identified
total
2515
articles,
after
Preferred
Reporting
Items
Systematic
Reviews
Meta-Analyses
(PRISMA)
guideline
eligibility
criteria,
46
articles
used
synthesize
review.
Our
study
highlights
pivotal
changes,
integrating
diverse
studies
neuroimaging
investigations.
Beyond
mere
sensation,
contributes
awareness,
attention,
salience
detection
within
network.
Various
conditions
reveal
alterations
insular
activity
connectivity,
accompanied
by
changes
gray
matter
volume
neurochemical
profiles.
Interventions
targeting
show
promise
alleviating
symptoms.
However,
further
research
needed
understand
underlying
aid
developing
more
effective
therapeutic
interventions
Annual Review of Neuroscience,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
46(1), P. 167 - 189
Published: March 14, 2023
Treatment
outcomes
are
strongly
influenced
by
expectations,
as
evidenced
the
placebo
effect.
Meta-analyses
of
clinical
trials
reveal
that
effects
strongest
in
pain,
indicating
psychosocial
factors
directly
influence
pain.
In
this
review,
I
focus
on
neural
and
psychological
mechanisms
which
instructions,
learning,
expectations
shape
subjective
address
new
experimental
designs
help
researchers
tease
apart
impact
these
distinct
processes
evaluate
evidence
regarding
cognitive
Studies
modulate
pain
through
parallel
circuits
include
both
pain-specific
domain-general
such
those
involved
affect
learning.
then
review
how
verbal
instructions
outcomes,
including
analgesia
responses
to
pharmacological
treatments,
discuss
implications
for
future
work.
Chronic,
or
persistent
pain
affects
more
than
10%
of
adults
in
the
general
population.
This
makes
it
one
major
physical
and
mental
health
care
problems.
Although
is
an
important
acute
warning
signal
that
allows
organism
to
take
action
before
tissue
damage
occurs,
can
become
its
role
as
a
thereby
inadequate.
per
definition,
only
be
labeled
after
3
months,
trajectory
from
likely
determined
very
early
might
even
start
at
time
injury.
The
biopsychosocial
model
has
revolutionized
our
understanding
chronic
paved
way
for
psychological
treatments
pain,
which
routinely
outperform
other
forms
treatment.
suggests
processes
could
also
shaping
targeting
these
prevent
development
pain.
In
this
review,
we
develop
integrative
suggest
novel
interventions
during
trajectories,
based
on
predictions
model.
Frontiers in Neural Circuits,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
17
Published: March 3, 2023
Predictive
coding
is
a
computational
theory
on
describing
how
the
brain
perceives
and
acts,
which
has
been
widely
adopted
in
sensory
processing
motor
control.
Nociceptive
pain
involves
large
distributed
network
of
circuits.
However,
it
still
unknown
whether
this
completely
decentralized
or
requires
networkwide
coordination.
Multiple
lines
evidence
from
human
animal
studies
have
suggested
that
cingulate
cortex
insula
(cingulate-insula
network)
are
two
major
hubs
mediating
information
afferents
spinothalamic
inputs,
whereas
subregions
cortices
distinct
projections
functional
roles.
In
mini-review,
we
propose
an
updated
hierarchical
predictive
framework
for
perception
discuss
its
related
computational,
algorithmic,
implementation
issues.
We
suggest
active
inference
as
generalized
algorithm,
hierarchically
organized
traveling
waves
independent
neural
oscillations
plausible
mechanism
to
integrate
bottom-up
top-down
across
Healthcare,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
10(6), P. 1092 - 1092
Published: June 12, 2022
Osteopaths
commonly
face
complexity
and
clinical
uncertainty
in
their
daily
professional
practice
as
primary
contact
practitioners.
In
order
to
effectively
deal
with
complex
presentations,
osteopaths
need
possess
well-developed
reasoning
understand
the
individual
patient's
lived
experience
of
pain
other
symptoms
how
problem
impacts
personhood
ability
engage
world.
We
have
recently
proposed
(En)active
inference
an
integrative
framework
for
osteopathic
care.
The
enactivist
active
frameworks
underpin
our
hypothesis.
Here,
we
present
a
clinically
based
interpretation
hypothesis
by
considering
ecological
niche
which
care
occurs.
Active
enables
patients
practitioners
disambiguate
each
other's
mental
states.
patients'
states
are
unobservable
must
be
inferred
on
perceptual
cues
such
posture,
body
language,
gaze
direction
response
touch
hands-on
A
robust
therapeutic
alliance
centred
cooperative
communication
shared
narratives
appropriate
effective
use
enable
contextualize
experiences.
Touch
enhance
alliance,
state
alignment,
biobehavioural
synchrony
between
patient
practitioner.
Therefore,
osteopath-patient
dyad
provides
alignment
opportunities
construction.
Arguably,
this
can
produce
experiences
reduce
prominence
given
high-level
prediction
errors-and
consequently,
top-down
attentional
focus
bottom-up
sensory
errors,
thus
minimizing
free
energy.
This
commentary
paper
primarily
aims
critically
consider
value
appreciating
complexities
delivering
person-centred
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: June 30, 2022
Touch
is
recognised
as
crucial
for
survival,
fostering
cooperative
communication,
accelerating
recovery,
reducing
hospital
stays,
and
promoting
overall
wellness
the
therapeutic
alliance.
In
this
hypothesis
theory
paper,
we
present
an
entwined
model
that
combines
touch
alignment
active
inference
to
explain
how
brain
develops
“priors”
necessary
health
care
provider
engage
with
patient
effectively.
We
appeal
empirically
integrative
neurophysiological
behavioural
mechanisms
underwrite
synchronous
relationships
through
touch.
Specifically,
offer
a
formal
framework
understanding
–
explaining
role
of
hands-on
in
developing
alliance
synchrony
between
providers
their
patients
musculoskeletal
care.
first
review
importance
its
clinical
facilitating
formation
solid
regulating
allostasis.
then
consider
used
clinically
promote
demonstrate
empathy,
overcome
uncertainty,
infer
mental
states
others
lens
inference.
conclude
plays
achieving
successful
outcomes
adapting
previous
priors
create
intertwined
beliefs.
The
ensuing
may
help
healthcare
field
use
strengthen
alliance,
minimise
prediction
errors
(a.k.a.,
free
energy),
thereby
recovery
from
physical
psychological
impairments.
Frontiers in Neurology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: March 3, 2025
Background
The
structural
brain
abnormalities
associated
with
idiopathic
dystonia
(ID)
remain
inadequately
understood.
Previous
voxel-based
morphometry
(VBM)
studies
examining
whole-brain
gray
matter
(GM)
volume
alterations
in
patients
ID
have
reported
inconsistent
and
occasionally
contradictory
findings.
Methods
We
performed
a
coordinate-based
meta-analysis
(CBMA)
using
the
latest
seed-based
d
mapping
permutation
of
subject
images
(SDM-PSI)
technique
to
identify
consistent
GM
at
level.
Additionally,
meta-regression
analyses
were
conducted
explore
potential
moderating
effects
age,
gender,
disease
duration
on
volume.
Results
CBMA
incorporated
27
VBM
studies,
comprising
32
datasets
total
840
834
healthy
controls.
Our
analysis
did
not
or
reliable
ID.
robustness
these
findings
was
confirmed
through
jackknife
sensitivity
analysis.
Meta-regression
revealed
that
significantly
influenced
right
insula.
Conclusion
Based
best
practice
guidelines
for
CBMA,
we
utilized
most
recent
SDM-PSI
algorithm
perform
new
included
larger
group
individuals
However,
contrast
previous
CBMAs,
observe
any
suggest
assessed
by
as
an
imaging
marker
may
be
reliable.
This
could
attributed
being
functional
disorder,
inconsistency
demographic
clinical
variations,
differences
protocols
methods,
small
sample
sizes.
It
is
imperative
control
characteristics,
employ
standardized
methodologies,
enhance
sizes
future
research.
Frontiers in Neurology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: April 9, 2025
Vestibular
migraine
(VM)
is
a
leading
cause
of
recurrent
vertigo
episodes.
Voxel-based
morphometry
(VBM)
reliable
technique
to
analyze
structural
changes,
particularly
in
gray
matter
(GM)
volume,
across
various
neurological
conditions.
Despite
the
growing
amount
neuroimaging
data
recent
decades,
comprehensive
review
GM
alterations
VM
remains
lacking.
We
conducted
systematic
three
English-language
databases
(PubMed,
Embase,
and
Web
Science)
two
Chinese-language
(China
National
Knowledge
Infrastructure
Wanfang)
evaluate
existing
on
volume
patients.
A
coordinate-based
meta-analysis
(CBMA)
was
performed
using
latest
algorithm,
seed-based
d
mapping
with
permutation
subject
images
(SDM-PSI),
identify
brain
individual
studies.
Five
studies
(103
patients,
107
HCs)
were
included.
The
CBMA
demonstrated
significant
reduction
patients
compared
HCs,
peak
convergence
left
rolandic
operculum
(SDM-Z
=
-3.68,
p-corrected
0.004,
voxels
629;
Brodmann
area
48),
extending
posterior
insula.
Heterogeneity
low
(I2
19.35%),
no
publication
bias
detected
(Egger's
test:
p
0.826).
This
confirms
insula-operculum
region
Longitudinal
standardized
imaging
protocols
are
needed
clarify
whether
these
changes
causes
or
consequences
VM.
https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/,
identifier
CRD42021277684.
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: April 24, 2025
Abstract
Even
though
acute
pain
comes
in
many
different
shapes
and
forms,
a
lot
of
experimental
studies
predominantly
employ
cutaneous
heat
pain.
This
makes
comparison
between
types
the
link
findings
from
these
to
clinical
difficult.
To
bridge
this
gap,
we
investigated
both
cuff
pressure
using
within-subject
design
combination
with
functional
magnetic
resonance
imaging
(fMRI).
Noxious
stimuli
were
applied
17-s
duration
at
three
intensities
above
threshold
thermode
computer-controlled
device.
Both
modalities
led
contralateral
activation
anterior
insula
parietal
operculum.
Heat
showed
greater
precentral
gyrus,
pontine
reticular
nucleus,
dorsal
posterior
insula,
whilst
primary
somatosensory
cortex
bilateral
superior
lobules.
Most
importantly,
time
course
fMRI
signal
changes
differed
modalities,
peaking
first
stimulus
half,
whereas
prolonged
increasing
response
across
peak
second
half.
Our
suggest
that
lead
common
as
well
(temporal)
patterns
key
processing
regions.
iScience,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
26(1), P. 105707 - 105707
Published: Dec. 1, 2022
Pain
is
driven
by
sensation
and
emotion,
in
turn,
it
motivates
decisions
actions.
To
fully
appreciate
the
multidimensional
nature
of
pain,
we
formulate
study
pain
within
a
closed-loop
framework
sensory-motor
prediction.
In
this
cycle,
prediction
plays
an
important
role,
as
interaction
between
actual
sensory
experience
shapes
perception
subsequently,
action.
Perspective,
describe
roles
two
prominent
computational
theories-Bayesian
inference
reinforcement
learning-in
modeling
adaptive
behaviors.
We
show
that
serves
common
theme
these
theories,
each
theories
can
explain
unique
aspects
perception-action
cycle.
discuss
how
models
improve
our
mechanistic
understandings
pain-centered
processes
such
anticipation,
attention,
placebo
hypoalgesia,
chronification.