Vassend Olav, Knardahl Stein
Dental Faculty, and Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1094, Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway.
Biol Psychol. 2005 Feb;68(2):163-78. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2004.04.004.
The purpose of the study was to examine the effects of repeated electrocutaneous pain stimulation of the hand on facial blood flow responses in healthy human subjects (58 adult women). Finger blood flow, mean arterial blood pressure, and heart rate were also monitored. To investigate the influence of psychological factors, the subjects' affect states were assessed, and physiological responding was explored during cognitive distraction, i.e., when attention was turned away from the unpleasant stimulus. Consistently, electrocutaneous stimulation elicited vasodilatation in the cheek, together with finger vasoconstriction. This response pattern was evident even at non-painful stimulation intensities. The facial blood flow response showed habituation across stimulation trials and was largely unrelated to systemic cardiovascular changes, affect states, and attentional manipulation. These findings indicate (1) that the experimentally induced facial blood flow changes are part of a non-specific physiological response pattern elicited during noxious stimulation, and (2) that they are not dependent on regional (orofacial) stimulation for their occurrence.
本研究的目的是检验对手部进行反复电皮肤疼痛刺激对健康人类受试者(58名成年女性)面部血流反应的影响。同时还监测了手指血流量、平均动脉血压和心率。为了研究心理因素的影响,对受试者的情绪状态进行了评估,并在认知分心期间,即注意力从不愉快刺激上转移开时,探究了生理反应。一致的是,电皮肤刺激引起脸颊血管舒张,同时手指血管收缩。即使在非疼痛刺激强度下,这种反应模式也很明显。面部血流反应在刺激试验中表现出适应性,并且在很大程度上与全身心血管变化、情绪状态和注意力操控无关。这些发现表明:(1)实验诱导的面部血流变化是有害刺激期间引发的非特异性生理反应模式的一部分;(2)它们的发生不依赖于局部(口面部)刺激。