Correlatos neurales entre lós procesos memoria y acción involucrada em la experiencia de dolor
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https://doi.org/10.34019/1982-1247.2020.v14.30643Palabras clave:
Dolor, Memoria, Acción, Cognición, NeurocienciasResumen
El dolor es un fenómeno complejo y multidimensional, considerado un factor estresante que puede alterar los estados emocionales y las funciones cognitivas, incluida la memoria y la acción. Este ensayo tiene como objetivo dilucidar preguntas para la creación de estrategias de intervención en el tratamiento de diferentes contextos. Con este fin, se presentaron estudios que muestran correlatos neuronales involucrados en la experiencia del paciente en función de la relación mente-cerebro. La independencia y/o integración de los sistemas cerebrales y los estados emocionales involucrados en el funcionamiento cognitivo se discutió en diferentes estudios clínicos y experimentales.
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