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Psychophysical investigations into Ramachandran's mirror visual feedback for phantom limb pain: video-based variants for unilateral and bilateral amputees, and temporal dynamics of paresthesias

机译:幻影肢体的镜子视觉反馈的心理物理调查幻影疼痛:基于视频的单侧和双边患者的变体,以及感扰的时间动态

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It is widely reported by Ramachandran, Altschuler and others that simple mirror visual feedback can cause phantom sensations in normal observers, and reduce phantom limb pain in amputees. First, a recent experiment designed to replicate classic findings (59 amputees) is reviewed, along with a mirror-based variant developed for bilateral amputees. Then, two variants are described which were intended to intensify effects without eliciting fatigue, and to sometimes reduce phantom pain when the simple mirror is ineffective. The first (simple video feedback) uses a laptop video movie of another (intact) person's limb movement (with metronome-paced periodic movement). The second ("phantom pulse") uses a real-time video image of the observer that flickers between a normal image and a mirror-reversed image at rates varying form 0.5 to 2 cycles/sec (with an 0.2-sec delay). For both conditions, preliminary data from amputees support the finding that movement of one limb causes phantom sensations in the opposite limb, followed by seemingly permanent pain reduction in some amputees. Moreover when normal observers view their movements in these ways, they often report paresthesias, with optimal stimulation occurring in most individuals at 1-2 Hz. Thus psychophysical results may indicate that neural mechanisms underlying mirror visual feedback are temporarily tuned.
机译:它被Ramachandran,Altschuler和其他人们普遍报道,简单的镜面视觉反馈可能导致正常观察者中的幻影感觉,并减少患有患者的幻影肢体。首先,综述最近旨在复制经典调查(59个Amputees)的实验,以及为双边患者开发的基于镜子的变体。然后,描述了两个变体,其旨在加剧效果而不引出疲劳,并且当简单的镜子无效时有时会减少幽灵疼痛。第一个(简单的视频反馈)使用另一个(完整)人的肢体运动的笔记本电脑视频电影(具有节奏定期的周期性运动)。第二(“幻影脉冲”)使用观察者的实时视频图像,该观察者在正常图像和镜像反转图像之间闪烁,其速率变化形式0.5至2个循环/秒(具有0.2-sec延迟)。对于这两个条件,来自临时的初步数据支持发现一个肢体的运动导致相反的肢体中的幻象感觉,其次是一些疗法的看似永久性疼痛。此外,当正常观察者以这些方式观察它们的运动时,他们经常报告热敏,在1-2 Hz的大多数人中发生最佳刺激。因此,心理物理结果可能表明镜像视觉反馈的神经机制暂时调整。

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