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Volunteers with high versus low alpha EEG have different pain–EEG relationship: a human experimental study

机译:一项人类实验研究,阿尔法脑电图高与低的志愿者具有不同的疼痛-脑电图关系

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The alpha rhythm (7.5–12 Hz) is one of the fundamental features of the human EEG which usually has maximum amplitude over occipital regions. It is well recognized that individuals have highly different magnitudes of alpha EEG. This study examined occipital alpha EEG activity during different levels of experimental tonic cuff-pressure pain. The aim was to study the pain reactions and pain–EEG relationship in subjects with high alpha (Hα) and low alpha (Lα) EEG. Tonic experimental cuff-pressure induced pain, and high density EEG (124 channels) were used. The pain-EEG responses for the high alpha (above 600 μV² in total alpha power at baseline), and low alpha (below 600 μV² in alpha power at baseline) subjects were analyzed. Forty healthy volunteers were included and received tonic pain for 3 min at three intensities (VRS2) intense, but no pain, (VRS4) slight pain, and (VRS6) moderate pain. There were no differences in stimulus intensities to reach the three ratings between the Hα and the Lα groups. The Hα and Lα groups are highly different in alpha1(PO3), alpha1(PO4), alpha1(PO7) and alpha1(PO8) EEG powers. A positive correlation (P = 0.008) between alpha2(PO3) EEG and average subjective pain ratings was specific for the Lα group. The Hα group showed alpha1 desynchronization as pain increased, but no significant correlation between alpha1 EEG powers and average subjective pain ratings. The differences between the Lα and the Hα in alpha EEG powers and the different pain-EEG responses may be related to different degrees of attention, fear of pain and pain related coping strategies. Keywords Individual differences in alpha EEG activity - Cuff-pressure pain - Tonic pain - EEG power mapping - Experimental pain
机译:阿尔法节律(7.5–12 Hz)是人类脑电图的基本特征之一,通常在枕骨区域具有最大振幅。众所周知,个人的αEEG大小差异很大。这项研究检查了不同水平的实验性强直性袖带压痛期间的枕骨αEEG活性。目的是研究高脑电图(H α)和低脑电图(L α)受试者的疼痛反应和疼痛与脑电图的关系。进补实验性袖带压诱发的疼痛,并使用高密度EEG(124个通道)。分析了高阿尔法(基线时总阿尔法功率在600μV²以上)和低阿尔法(基线时阿尔法功率在600μV²以下)对受试者的疼痛脑电图反应。包括四十名健康志愿者,并在三种强度(VRS2)剧烈但无疼痛,(VRS4)轻度疼痛和(VRS6)中度疼痛的情况下接受了3分钟的强直性疼痛。 H α和L α组之间达到三个等级的刺激强度没有差异。 H α和L α组在alpha1(PO3),alpha1(PO4),alpha1(PO7)和alpha1(PO8)脑电功率方面有很大差异。 L α组的α2(PO3)脑电图与平均主观疼痛等级之间呈正相关(P = 0.008)。 H α组显示α1失步随着疼痛的增加而增加,但α1脑电图能力与平均主观疼痛等级之间无显着相关性。 L α和H α在α脑电功率方面的差异以及不同的疼痛脑电图反应可能与关注程度的不同,对疼痛的恐惧以及与疼痛有关应对策略。关键词α脑电图活动的个体差异-袖带压痛-进补痛-脑电图谱-实验性疼痛

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