Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
8563285 | Complementary Therapies in Medicine | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This result means that regulation of pain by CMT can alter functioning of brain regions in an extensive network including non-nociceptive regions. CMT reduced the affective experience of pain, while reductions of pain intensity ratings were less consistent. Brain changes have been demonstrated as a result of the application of psychological measures and may represent the clinical implications of changes in brain activity or morphology.
Keywords
CFCCMTlOFCLPFCACCDLPFCDMNSIISSCRandomized controlled trialsElectroencephalographyFunctional neuroimagingfunctional magnetic resonance imagingfMRIanterior Insulachronic painCognitive behavioral therapyMindfulnessdefault mode networkFibromyalgiaventrolateral prefrontal cortexprimary somatosensory cortexlateral orbitofrontal cortexanterior cingulate cortexlateral prefrontal cortexdorsolateral prefrontal cortexSecondary somatosensory cortexmeditationPain managementEEGPosterior insula
Related Topics
Health Sciences
Medicine and Dentistry
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Authors
Simone S. Nascimento, Larissa R. Oliveira, Josimari M. DeSantana,