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The modulation of pain in reward processing is reflected by increased P300 and delta oscillation

  • Xingyao Li
  • , Xianzhen Zhou
  • , Hong Zheng*
  • , Chenbo Wang
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • East China Normal University
  • Technische Universität Dresden
  • Shanghai Changning Mental Health Center

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Pain elicits the desire for a reward to alleviate the unpleasant sensation. This may be a consequence of facilitated neural activities in the reward circuit. However, the temporal modulation of pain on reward processing remains unclear. We addressed this issue by recording electroencephalogram when participants received win or loss feedback in a simple gambling task. Pain treatment was conducted on 33 participants with topical capsaicin cream and on 33 participants with hand cream as a control. Results showed that pain generally increased the P300 amplitude for both types of feedback but did not affect feedback-related negativity (FRN). A significant interaction effect of treatment (painful, non-painful) and outcome (win, loss) was observed on delta oscillation as pain only enhanced the power of win feedback. In addition, the FRN and theta oscillation responded more to loss feedback, but this effect was unaffected by pain. These findings indicate that pain may enhance secondary value representation and evaluation processes of rewards, but does not influence primary distinction of reward or reward expectation. The temporal unfolding of how pain affects reward-related neural activities highlights the prominent impact of pain on high-level cognitive processes associated with reward.

源语言英语
文章编号105972
期刊Brain and Cognition
168
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 6月 2023

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