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无需真实身体?沉浸式虚拟现实和增强现实中的安慰剂镇痛和疼痛感知。

Real Bodies Not Required? Placebo Analgesia and Pain Perception in Immersive Virtual and Augmented Reality.

机构信息

University of Zurich, Department of Psychology, Zurich, Switzerland; Brainability LLC, CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland.

University of Zurich, Experimental and Clinical Pharmacopsychology, Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, Zurich, Switzerland; Brainability LLC, CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland.

出版信息

J Pain. 2022 Apr;23(4):625-640. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2021.10.009. Epub 2021 Nov 12.

Abstract

Pain represents an embodied experience, wherein inferences are not only drawn from external sensory inputs, but also from bodily states. Previous research has demonstrated that a placebo administered to an embodied rubber hand can effectively induce analgesia, providing first evidence that placebos can work even when applied to temporarily embodied, artificial body parts. Using a heat pain paradigm, the present study investigates placebo analgesia and pain perception during virtual embodiment. We examined whether a virtual placebo (a sham heat protective glove) can successfully induce analgesia, even when administered to a virtual body. The analgesic efficacy of the virtual placebo to the real hand (augmented reality setting) or virtual hand (virtual reality setting) was compared to a physical placebo administered to the own, physical body (physical reality setting). Furthermore, pain perception and subjective embodiment were compared between settings. In this mixed design experiment, healthy participants (n = 48) were assigned to either an analgesia-expectation or control-expectation group, where subjective and objective pain was measured at pre- and post-intervention time points. Results demonstrate that pre-intervention pain intensity was lower in the virtual reality setting, and that participants in the analgesia-expectation group, after the intervention, exhibited significantly higher pain thresholds, and lower pain intensity and unpleasantness ratings than control-expectation participants, independent of the setting. Our findings show that a virtual placebo can elicit placebo analgesia comparable to that of a physical placebo, and that administration of a placebo does not necessitate physical bodily interaction to produce analgesic responses. PERSPECTIVE: This study demonstrates that a virtual placebo treatment, even when administered to a virtual body, can produce placebo analgesia. These findings indicate that the efficacy of a virtual placebo is comparable to that of a physical placebo, which could pave the way for effective new non-pharmacological approaches for pain management.

摘要

疼痛代表一种具身体验,其中的推断不仅来自外部感觉输入,还来自身体状态。先前的研究表明,给予实体橡胶手的安慰剂可以有效诱导镇痛,首次证明即使应用于暂时具身的人工身体部位,安慰剂也能发挥作用。本研究使用热痛范式,研究虚拟具身状态下的安慰剂镇痛和疼痛感知。我们检验了虚拟安慰剂(假热保护手套)是否可以成功诱导镇痛,即使应用于虚拟身体。将虚拟安慰剂对真实手(增强现实设置)或虚拟手(虚拟现实设置)的镇痛效果与应用于自身真实身体(真实现实设置)的物理安慰剂进行比较。此外,还比较了不同设置下的疼痛感知和主观具身感知。在这个混合设计实验中,健康参与者(n=48)被分配到镇痛预期或对照预期组,在干预前后的时间点测量主观和客观疼痛。结果表明,虚拟现实设置中的预干预疼痛强度较低,并且在干预后,镇痛预期组的参与者表现出明显更高的疼痛阈值,以及比对照预期组参与者更低的疼痛强度和不愉快评分,而与设置无关。我们的发现表明,虚拟安慰剂可以引发与物理安慰剂相当的安慰剂镇痛,并且安慰剂的给药不一定需要身体交互作用来产生镇痛反应。观点:本研究表明,即使应用于虚拟身体,虚拟安慰剂治疗也可以产生安慰剂镇痛。这些发现表明,虚拟安慰剂的疗效与物理安慰剂相当,这可能为有效的新型非药物疼痛管理方法铺平道路。

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