Title of article :
Pain and Decision-Making: Interrelated Through Homeostasis
Author/Authors :
Salcido, Celina A. Department of Psychology - The University of Texas Arlington, Arlington, USA , Geltmeier, Maxine K. Department of Psychology - The University of Texas Arlington, Arlington, USA , Fuchs, Perry N. Department of Psychology - The University of Texas Arlington, Arlington, USA
Abstract :
Background:
Pain is a multidimensional experience that motivates organisms to engage in behavioral repertoire to deal with potential life-threatening situations that are a threat to homeostatic function. The aim of this mini-review was to highlight the nature of pain, the role that pain has as a motivational drive to impact higher-order cognitive processes, such as decision making, and how these processes are intimately integrated with homeostatic mechanisms.
Conclusion:
Both conceptual and neurobiological overlap suggest a close interaction of decision-making, pain, and homeostasis. Pain, decision-making and homeostasis are interconnected through a common denominator of survival and must be considered when assessing pain-related issues and treatments.
Farsi abstract :
فاقد چكيده فارسي
Keywords :
Pain , Decision-making , Homeostasis , Pain Affect , Motivation , Neurobiological
Journal title :
Open Pain Journal