Blöchl Maria, Franz Marcel, Miltner Wolfgang H R, Weiss Thomas
Department of Biological and Clinical Psychology, Friedrich-Schiller-University, Am Steiger 3/Haus 1, D-07743 Jena, Germany.
Department of Biological and Clinical Psychology, Friedrich-Schiller-University, Am Steiger 3/Haus 1, D-07743 Jena, Germany.
Brain Res. 2015 Apr 7;1603:94-100. doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2015.01.035. Epub 2015 Jan 29.
Attention has been shown to affect the neural processing of pain. However, the exact mechanisms underlying this modulation remain unknown. Here, we used a new method called pain steady-state evoked potentials (PSSEPs) to investigate whether selective spatial attention affects EEG responses to tonic painful stimuli. In general, steady-state evoked potentials reflect changes in the EEG spectrum at a certain frequency that correspond to the frequency of a train of applied stimuli. In this study, high intensity transcutaneous electrical stimulation was delivered to both hands simultaneously with 31 Hz and 37 Hz, respectively. Subject׳s attention was directed to one of the two trains of stimulation in order to detect a small gap that was occasionally interspersed into the stimulus trains. Thereby, they had to ignore the stimulation applied to the other hand. Results show that PSSEPs were induced at 31 Hz and 37 Hz at frontal and central electrodes. PSSEPs occurred contralaterally to the respective hand stimulated with that frequency. Surprisingly, the magnitude of PSSEPs was not modulated by spatial attention towards one of the two stimuli. Our results indicate that attention can hardly be shifted between two simultaneously applied tonic painful stimulations.
研究表明,注意力会影响疼痛的神经处理过程。然而,这种调节作用背后的确切机制仍不清楚。在此,我们使用一种名为疼痛稳态诱发电位(PSSEPs)的新方法,来研究选择性空间注意力是否会影响脑电图(EEG)对持续性疼痛刺激的反应。一般来说,稳态诱发电位反映了脑电图频谱在特定频率上的变化,该频率与一系列施加刺激的频率相对应。在本研究中,高强度经皮电刺激分别以31赫兹和37赫兹的频率同时施加于双手。受试者的注意力被引导至两组刺激中的一组,以便检测偶尔穿插在刺激序列中的小间隙。因此,他们必须忽略施加于另一只手的刺激。结果显示,在额叶和中央电极处,分别在31赫兹和37赫兹时诱发出了疼痛稳态诱发电位。疼痛稳态诱发电位出现在受相应频率刺激的对侧手部。令人惊讶的是,疼痛稳态诱发电位的幅度并未因对两种刺激之一的空间注意力而受到调节。我们的结果表明,注意力很难在两种同时施加的持续性疼痛刺激之间转移。