Neurophysiological and psychosocial mechanisms of fibromyalgia: A comprehensive review and call for an integrative model
Pinto, A.M.; Luís, M.; Geenen, R.; Palavra, F.; Lumley, M.A.; Ablin, J.N.; Amris, K.; Branco, J.; Buskila, D.; Castelhano, J.; Castelo-Branco, M.; Crofford, L.J.; Fitzcharles, M.-A.; Häuser, W.; Kosek, E.; López-Solà, M.; Mease, P.; Marques, T.R.; Jacobs, J.W.G.; Castilho, P.; da Silva, J.A.P.
(2023) Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, volume 151
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Abstract
Research into the neurobiological and psychosocial mechanisms involved in fibromyalgia has progressed remarkably in recent years. Despite this, current accounts of fibromyalgia fail to capture the complex, dynamic, and mutual crosstalk between neurophysiological and psychosocial domains. We conducted a comprehensive review of the existing literature in order to: a) synthesize
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current knowledge on fibromyalgia; b) explore and highlight multi-level links and pathways between different systems; and c) build bridges connecting disparate perspectives. An extensive panel of international experts in neurophysiological and psychosocial aspects of fibromyalgia discussed the collected evidence and progressively refined and conceptualized its interpretation. This work constitutes an essential step towards the development of a model capable of integrating the main factors implicated in fibromyalgia into a single, unified construct which appears indispensable to foster the understanding, assessment, and intervention for fibromyalgia.
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Keywords: Dynamic interplay, Fibromyalgia, Integrative, Neurophysiological abnormalities, Psychosocial processes, Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Behavioral Neuroscience
ISSN: 0149-7634
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Note: Funding Information: AMP is the holder of a PhD Grant (SFRH/BD/145954/2019), sponsored by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), the Human Capital Operational Programme (POCH), and the European Union (EU), and was financially supported (through stipend) for part of this work by the Coimbra Rheumatology Association ( ARCo ) and the Portuguese Society of Rheumatology ( SPR ). Publisher Copyright: © 2023 Elsevier Ltd
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