A growing body of literature suggests that chronic-pain patients suffer from problems in various neuropsychological domains, including executive functioning. In order to better understand which components of executive functioning (inhibition, shifting and/or updating) might be especially affected by pain and which mechanisms might underlie this association, we conducted a systematic review, including both chronic-pain studies as well as experimental-pain studies. The chronic-pain studies (N = 57) show that pain is associated with poorer executive functioning. The findings of experimental-pain studies (N = 28) suggest that this might be a bidirectional relationship: Pain can disrupt executive functioning, but poorer executive functioning mig...
Coping with the demands of pain diminishes self-regulatory capacity and causes self-regulatory fatig...
Aging is known to affect nociceptive processing, e.g., the ability to inhibit pain. This study aims ...
Persistent pain can lead to difficulties in executive task performance. Three core executive functio...
A growing body of literature suggests that chronic-pain patients suffer from problems in various neu...
A growing body of literature suggests that chronic-pain patients suffer from problems in various neu...
Contains fulltext : 107817.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Dim...
Clinical observations reveal that cognitive impairments are frequently reported in chronic non-malig...
This research study explores the effects of a history of chronic pain on current pain perception and...
A widely held belief within the clinical community is that chronic pain is associated with cognitive...
AIM: The purpose of this narrative review is to discuss the interrelations between pain, stress and ...
A widely held belief within the clinical community is that chronic pain is associated with cognitive...
There is ample evidence that dementia changes the processing of pain. However, it is not known wheth...
Background: Executive functions are high-level cognitive processes that allow a person to successful...
It is well established that individuals with cognitive impairment present with disturbed forms of pa...
Executive function is the overarching term used to describe the outcome of the goal-directed, coordi...
Coping with the demands of pain diminishes self-regulatory capacity and causes self-regulatory fatig...
Aging is known to affect nociceptive processing, e.g., the ability to inhibit pain. This study aims ...
Persistent pain can lead to difficulties in executive task performance. Three core executive functio...
A growing body of literature suggests that chronic-pain patients suffer from problems in various neu...
A growing body of literature suggests that chronic-pain patients suffer from problems in various neu...
Contains fulltext : 107817.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Dim...
Clinical observations reveal that cognitive impairments are frequently reported in chronic non-malig...
This research study explores the effects of a history of chronic pain on current pain perception and...
A widely held belief within the clinical community is that chronic pain is associated with cognitive...
AIM: The purpose of this narrative review is to discuss the interrelations between pain, stress and ...
A widely held belief within the clinical community is that chronic pain is associated with cognitive...
There is ample evidence that dementia changes the processing of pain. However, it is not known wheth...
Background: Executive functions are high-level cognitive processes that allow a person to successful...
It is well established that individuals with cognitive impairment present with disturbed forms of pa...
Executive function is the overarching term used to describe the outcome of the goal-directed, coordi...
Coping with the demands of pain diminishes self-regulatory capacity and causes self-regulatory fatig...
Aging is known to affect nociceptive processing, e.g., the ability to inhibit pain. This study aims ...
Persistent pain can lead to difficulties in executive task performance. Three core executive functio...