Title of article :
Altered associative learning and emotional decision making in fibromyalgia
Author/Authors :
Walteros، نويسنده , , César and Sلnchez-Navarro، نويسنده , , Juan P. and Muٌoz، نويسنده , , Miguel A. and Martيnez-Selva، نويسنده , , Jose M. and Chialvo، نويسنده , , Dante and Montoya، نويسنده , , Pedro، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
8
From page :
294
To page :
301
Abstract :
Objective esent study examines the possibility that a chronic pain condition, such as fibromyalgia, was associated with deficits in decision making and associative learning. s n patients with fibromyalgia (aged 42–59 years) and 15 healthy controls (aged 39–61 years) participated in the experiment. Subjects completed anxiety (STAI) and depression (BDI) questionnaires, as well as standardized neuropsychological tests (Stroop and WAIS subscales). In addition, an emotional decision-making task (Iowa Gambling Task) and a conditional associative learning task (CALT) were administered to all participants. s s indicated that fibromyalgia had a poorer performance than healthy controls in both tasks, showing more perseveration errors in the learning task, and more disadvantageous decisions, as well as a more random behavior in the gambling task. Moreover, we observed that poor performance on the associative learning task was mediated by depression, whereas performance on the gambling task was not influenced by depression. No group differences were found on the standardized neuropsychological tests. sion findings indicate that pain and depressive symptoms in fibromyalgia might lead to significant deficits in emotionally charged cognitive tasks. Furthermore, it suggests that chronic pain might impose a high cost on executive control, undermining mainly affective processes involved in learning, memory, attention, and decision-making.
Keywords :
Emotional decision making , Fibromyalgia , Chronic pain , Perseveration
Journal title :
Journal of Psychosomatic Research
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Journal of Psychosomatic Research
Record number :
1743479
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