Turin A, Johnson W G
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1976 Apr;33(4):517-9. doi: 10.1001/archpsyc.1976.01770040077013.
We studied the biofeedback treatment of migraine headaches, attempting to control for some of the methodological limitations of previous work. Seven individuals suffering from migraine headache were trained in the usual finger warming procedure with the omission of autogenic phrases. Additionally, to control for placebo-expectance effects, three of these subjects received training in finger cooling prior to warming. With training in finger warming, headache activity was substantially reduced. In contrast, headache activity either remained at base line levels or increased during training in cooling despite positive therapeutic expectations. The results of this study indicate that finger temperature warming, without autogenic training, is effective in reducing migraine activity, independent of suggestion effects.
我们研究了偏头痛的生物反馈治疗方法,试图控制以往研究中存在的一些方法学上的局限性。七名偏头痛患者接受了常规的手指升温训练,但省略了自生训练语句。此外,为了控制安慰剂期望效应,其中三名受试者在升温训练前先接受了手指降温训练。通过手指升温训练,头痛发作次数大幅减少。相比之下,尽管有积极的治疗预期,但在降温训练期间,头痛发作次数要么保持在基线水平,要么增加。本研究结果表明,不进行自生训练的手指温度升温能有效降低偏头痛发作次数,且不受暗示效应的影响。