Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada; Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Neuromodulation. 2014 Jan;17(1):85-92; discussion 92. doi: 10.1111/ner.12056. Epub 2013 Apr 2.
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common condition for which available pharmaceutical treatments are not always effective and can have side-effects. Therefore, alternative and/or complementary MDD treatments are needed. Research on facial expressions has shown that facial movements can induce the corresponding emotions, particularly when specific attention is paid to voluntarily activating muscles that are typically only activated involuntarily while expressing emotions. We hypothesized that functional electrical stimulation (FES) applied to facial muscles may enhance this effect due to its ability to modulate central nervous system plasticity. Thus, applying FES to the facial muscles associated with smiling (including the "Duchenne marker") may increase the activity of subcortical nuclei related to positive emotions and counteract symptoms of depression.
Twelve able-bodied subjects received FES and were compared with a group of 12 control subjects. Both groups underwent the same experimental procedures involving a cognitive task, and a deception was used such that subjects were unaware that the objective was to modulate mood. Assessments with the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule-Expanded Form (PANAS-X) were administered before and after the experiment.
No significant between-group differences were found in the change scores for our primary outcomes, the PANAS-X item "happy," and aggregate scores "Joviality" and "Positive Affect." Significant differences were, however, detected for secondary outcomes "determined," "daring," "scared," and "concentrating."
These results suggest that modulating emotion using FES may be possible, but is difficult to target accurately. Further work is warranted to explore FES applications to MDD.
重度抑郁症(MDD)是一种常见病症,现有药物治疗并不总是有效,且可能存在副作用。因此,需要替代性和/或补充性 MDD 治疗方法。对面部表情的研究表明,面部运动可以引起相应的情绪,尤其是当特别注意主动激活通常仅在表达情绪时无意识激活的肌肉时。我们假设,由于功能性电刺激(FES)能够调节中枢神经系统的可塑性,因此应用于面部肌肉的 FES 可能会增强这种效果。因此,应用 FES 于与微笑相关的面部肌肉(包括“杜兴氏标志”)可能会增加与积极情绪相关的皮质下核团的活动,并对抗抑郁症状。
12 名健康受试者接受了 FES 治疗,并与 12 名对照组进行了比较。两组均接受了相同的实验程序,包括认知任务,并使用欺骗手段使受试者不知道实验的目的是调节情绪。在实验前后,使用扩展后的正性和负性情绪量表(PANAS-X)进行评估。
我们的主要结局指标,PANAS-X 项目“高兴”和综合评分“愉快”和“积极情绪”的变化评分在组间无显著差异。然而,对于次要结局“果断”、“勇敢”、“恐惧”和“集中注意力”,则存在显著差异。
这些结果表明,使用 FES 调节情绪是可能的,但很难准确靶向。需要进一步的工作来探索 FES 在 MDD 中的应用。