Department of Neurology and TUM-Neuroimaging Center, Technische Universität München, 81675 Munich, Germany.
Department of Statistics, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 80539 Munich, Germany.
Sci Rep. 2017 Mar 9;7:44083. doi: 10.1038/srep44083.
Pain serves vital protective functions. To fulfill these functions, a noxious stimulus might induce a percept which, in turn, induces a behavioral response. Here, we investigated an alternative view in which behavioral responses do not exclusively depend on but themselves shape perception. We tested this hypothesis in an experiment in which healthy human subjects performed a reaction time task and provided perceptual ratings of noxious and tactile stimuli. A multi-level moderated mediation analysis revealed that behavioral responses are significantly involved in the translation of a stimulus into perception. This involvement was significantly stronger for noxious than for tactile stimuli. These findings show that the influence of behavioral responses on perception is particularly strong for pain which likely reflects the utmost relevance of behavioral responses to protect the body. These observations parallel recent concepts of emotions and entail implications for the understanding and treatment of pain.
疼痛具有重要的保护功能。为了实现这些功能,有害刺激可能会引起感知,而感知反过来又会引起行为反应。在这里,我们研究了一种替代观点,即行为反应不是完全依赖于感知,而是会塑造感知。我们在一项实验中检验了这一假设,在该实验中,健康的人类受试者进行了反应时间任务,并对有害和触觉刺激进行了感知评估。多层次调节中介分析显示,行为反应显著参与了将刺激转化为感知的过程。对于有害刺激,这种参与比触觉刺激更为显著。这些发现表明,行为反应对感知的影响在疼痛中尤为强烈,这可能反映了行为反应对保护身体的至关重要性。这些观察结果与情绪的最新概念相似,并对疼痛的理解和治疗具有启示意义。