透视图(图形)
规范性
神经科学
感觉系统
感知
痛觉
心理学
慢性疼痛
控制(管理)
推论
集合(抽象数据类型)
认知心理学
医学
物理医学与康复
计算机科学
物理疗法
人工智能
哲学
认识论
程序设计语言
作者
Ben Seymour,Robyn J. Crook,Zhe Chen
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41583-023-00699-5
摘要
Injuries of various types occur commonly in the lives of humans and other animals and lead to a pattern of persistent pain and recuperative behaviour that allows safe and effective recovery. In this Perspective, we propose a control-theoretic framework to explain the adaptive processes in the brain that drive physiological post-injury behaviour. We set out an evolutionary and ethological view on how animals respond to injury, illustrating how the behavioural state associated with persistent pain and recuperation may be just as important as phasic pain in ensuring survival. Adopting a normative approach, we suggest that the brain implements a continuous optimal inference of the current state of injury from diverse sensory and physiological signals. This drives the various effector control mechanisms of behavioural homeostasis, which span the modulation of ongoing motivation and perception to drive rest and hyper-protective behaviours. However, an inherent problem with this is that these protective behaviours may partially obscure information about whether injury has resolved. Such information restriction may seed a tendency to aberrantly or persistently infer injury, and may thus promote the transition to pathological chronic pain states.
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