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专业技能从自我角度调节学生对疼痛的感知:准实验研究。

Expertise Modulates Students' Perception of Pain From a Self-Perspective: Quasi-Experimental Study.

作者信息

Said Yekta-Michael Sareh, Schüppen André, Gaebler Arnim Johannes, Ellrich Jens, Koten Jan Willem

机构信息

Department of Conservative Dentistry, Periodontology and Preventive Dentistry, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany.

Interdisciplinary Center for Clinical Research, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2019 Jan 23;21(1):e10885. doi: 10.2196/10885.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Perception of stimuli presented in a virtual dentistry environment affects regions of the brain that are related to pain perception.

OBJECTIVE

We investigated whether neural correlates of virtual pain perception are affected by education in dentistry.

METHODS

In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study, a sample of 20 dental students and 20 age-matched controls viewed and listened to video clips presenting a dental treatment from the first-person perspective. An anxiety questionnaire was used to assess the level of dental anxiety. Neural correlates of pain perception were investigated through classic general linear model analysis and in-house classification methods.

RESULTS

Dental students and naïve controls exhibited similar anxiety levels for invasive stimuli. Invasive dentistry scenes evoked a less affective component of pain in dental students compared with naïve controls (P<.001). Reduced affective pain perception went along with suppressed brain activity in pain matrix regions including the insula, anterior cingulate cortex, and basal ganglia. Furthermore, a substantial reduction of brain activity was observed in motor-related regions, particularly the supplementary motor area, premotor cortex, and basal ganglia. Within this context, a classifier analysis based on neural activity in the nucleus lentiformis could identify dental students and controls on the individual subject level in 85% of the cases (34 out of 40 participants, sensitivity=90%, specificity=80%).

CONCLUSIONS

Virtual dental treatment activates pain-related brain regions in controls. By contrast, dental students suppress affective and motor-related aspects of pain. We speculate that dental students learn to control motoric aspects of pain perception during their education because it is a prerequisite for the professional manual treatment of patients. We discuss that a specific set of learning mechanisms might affect perceived self-efficacy of dental students, which in turn might reduce their affective component of pain perception.

摘要

背景

在虚拟牙科环境中呈现的刺激感知会影响与疼痛感知相关的脑区。

目的

我们研究了牙科教育是否会影响虚拟疼痛感知的神经关联。

方法

在这项功能磁共振成像研究中,20名牙科学生和20名年龄匹配的对照组被试从第一人称视角观看并收听呈现牙科治疗的视频片段。使用焦虑问卷评估牙科焦虑水平。通过经典的一般线性模型分析和内部分类方法研究疼痛感知的神经关联。

结果

牙科学生和未经训练的对照组对侵入性刺激表现出相似的焦虑水平。与未经训练的对照组相比,侵入性牙科场景在牙科学生中引发的疼痛情感成分较少(P<0.001)。情感性疼痛感知的降低与包括岛叶、前扣带回皮质和基底神经节在内的疼痛矩阵区域的脑活动抑制有关。此外,在与运动相关的区域,特别是辅助运动区、运动前皮质和基底神经节,观察到脑活动显著减少。在此背景下,基于豆状核神经活动的分类器分析在85%的病例中(40名参与者中的34名)能够在个体水平上识别牙科学生和对照组(敏感性=90%,特异性=80%)。

结论

虚拟牙科治疗在对照组中激活与疼痛相关的脑区。相比之下,牙科学生抑制疼痛的情感和运动相关方面。我们推测牙科学生在其教育过程中学会控制疼痛感知的运动方面,因为这是对患者进行专业手法治疗的先决条件。我们讨论了一组特定的学习机制可能会影响牙科学生的自我效能感,进而可能会降低他们疼痛感知的情感成分。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/08fa/6364199/821ba8a5ecaf/jmir_v21i1e10885_fig1.jpg

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