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Published in: Brain Structure and Function 3/2016

Open Access 01-04-2016 | Original Article

Preserved emotional awareness of pain in a patient with extensive bilateral damage to the insula, anterior cingulate, and amygdala

Authors: Justin S. Feinstein, Sahib S. Khalsa, Tim V. Salomons, Kenneth M. Prkachin, Laura A. Frey-Law, Jennifer E. Lee, Daniel Tranel, David Rudrauf

Published in: Brain Structure and Function | Issue 3/2016

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Abstract

Functional neuroimaging investigations of pain have discovered a reliable pattern of activation within limbic regions of a putative “pain matrix” that has been theorized to reflect the affective dimension of pain. To test this theory, we evaluated the experience of pain in a rare neurological patient with extensive bilateral lesions encompassing core limbic structures of the pain matrix, including the insula, anterior cingulate, and amygdala. Despite widespread damage to these regions, the patient’s expression and experience of pain was intact, and at times excessive in nature. This finding was consistent across multiple pain measures including self-report, facial expression, vocalization, withdrawal reaction, and autonomic response. These results challenge the notion of a “pain matrix” and provide direct evidence that the insula, anterior cingulate, and amygdala are not necessary for feeling the suffering inherent to pain. The patient’s heightened degree of pain affect further suggests that these regions may be more important for the regulation of pain rather than providing the decisive substrate for pain’s conscious experience.

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Metadata
Title
Preserved emotional awareness of pain in a patient with extensive bilateral damage to the insula, anterior cingulate, and amygdala
Authors
Justin S. Feinstein
Sahib S. Khalsa
Tim V. Salomons
Kenneth M. Prkachin
Laura A. Frey-Law
Jennifer E. Lee
Daniel Tranel
David Rudrauf
Publication date
01-04-2016
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Brain Structure and Function / Issue 3/2016
Print ISSN: 1863-2653
Electronic ISSN: 1863-2661
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00429-014-0986-3

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