Kropp P, Gerber W D
Institute of Medical Psychology, Center of Nervous Diseases, Kiel, Germany.
Cephalalgia. 1995 Apr;15(2):123-8; discussion 78-9. doi: 10.1046/j.1468-2982.1995.015002123.x.
The contingent negative variation (CNV) amplitudes of 16 subjects with migraine without aura were studied during pain-free intervals and during attacks and the results were compared with those of 22 healthy subjects. In 32 trials the CNV amplitudes were calculated for (a) "total interval", (b) "early CNV component", (c) "late CNV component", and (d) habituation. There was a significantly higher total CNV amplitude in migraine subjects during pain-free intervals compared to that of the healthy subjects and migraine patients during an attack. Healthy subjects as well as subjects studied during the attack showed a significant habituation whereas migraine subjects studied during pain-free intervals did not. This suggests that the higher CNV amplitude in migraine patients studied between pain-free attacks may be due in part to impaired habituation.
对16名无先兆偏头痛患者在无痛间歇期和发作期的关联负变化(CNV)幅度进行了研究,并将结果与22名健康受试者的结果进行比较。在32次试验中,计算了(a)“总间歇期”、(b)“早期CNV成分”、(c)“晚期CNV成分”和(d)习惯化的CNV幅度。与健康受试者以及发作期的偏头痛患者相比,偏头痛患者在无痛间歇期的总CNV幅度显著更高。健康受试者以及发作期研究的受试者表现出显著的习惯化,而无痛间歇期研究的偏头痛受试者则没有。这表明,在无痛发作间期研究的偏头痛患者中较高的CNV幅度可能部分归因于习惯化受损。