The influence of psychological state on the masseteric exteroceptive suppression reflex and somatosensory function

This study examined the somatosensory function in the trigeminal region and quantitative measures of the exteroceptive suppression (ES) period in the masseteric EMG, in relation to a psychological evaluation. The ES in the surface EMG was recorded from the left masseter muscle in 12 men and 12 women...

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Published inClinical Neurophysiology Vol. 119; no. 10; pp. 2321 - 2328
Main Authors Komiyama, Osamu, Wang, Kelun, Svensson, Peter, Arendt-Nielsen, Lars, Kawara, Misao, Laat, Antoon De
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Abstract This study examined the somatosensory function in the trigeminal region and quantitative measures of the exteroceptive suppression (ES) period in the masseteric EMG, in relation to a psychological evaluation. The ES in the surface EMG was recorded from the left masseter muscle in 12 men and 12 women. The stimulation intensity at which the ES appeared first and the lowest intensity at which the subjects reported it to be painful were defined as the electrical reflex threshold and electrical pain threshold, respectively. Three experimental sessions were scheduled. The state and trait anxiety inventory was used to evaluate the psychological status. The electrical reflex threshold significantly decreased ( p < 0.01), and the electrical pain threshold significantly increased ( p < 0.01) over the sessions in line with the effect on the state anxiety inventory ( p < 0.05). The present results illustrate that reflex parameters and electrical pain thresholds are associated with state anxiety. Possibly, habituation or decreased fear from the experimental set-up may play a role. This is important when electrophysiology or quantitative sensory testing is used to assess trigeminal nociception, e.g., in orofacial pain conditions.
AbstractList This study examined the somatosensory function in the trigeminal region and quantitative measures of the exteroceptive suppression (ES) period in the masseteric EMG, in relation to a psychological evaluation. The ES in the surface EMG was recorded from the left masseter muscle in 12 men and 12 women. The stimulation intensity at which the ES appeared first and the lowest intensity at which the subjects reported it to be painful were defined as the electrical reflex threshold and electrical pain threshold, respectively. Three experimental sessions were scheduled. The state and trait anxiety inventory was used to evaluate the psychological status. The electrical reflex threshold significantly decreased (p<0.01), and the electrical pain threshold significantly increased (p<0.01) over the sessions in line with the effect on the state anxiety inventory (p<0.05). The present results illustrate that reflex parameters and electrical pain thresholds are associated with state anxiety. Possibly, habituation or decreased fear from the experimental set-up may play a role. This is important when electrophysiology or quantitative sensory testing is used to assess trigeminal nociception, e.g., in orofacial pain conditions.
This study examined the somatosensory function in the trigeminal region and quantitative measures of the exteroceptive suppression (ES) period in the masseteric EMG, in relation to a psychological evaluation.OBJECTIVEThis study examined the somatosensory function in the trigeminal region and quantitative measures of the exteroceptive suppression (ES) period in the masseteric EMG, in relation to a psychological evaluation.The ES in the surface EMG was recorded from the left masseter muscle in 12 men and 12 women. The stimulation intensity at which the ES appeared first and the lowest intensity at which the subjects reported it to be painful were defined as the electrical reflex threshold and electrical pain threshold, respectively. Three experimental sessions were scheduled. The state and trait anxiety inventory was used to evaluate the psychological status.METHODSThe ES in the surface EMG was recorded from the left masseter muscle in 12 men and 12 women. The stimulation intensity at which the ES appeared first and the lowest intensity at which the subjects reported it to be painful were defined as the electrical reflex threshold and electrical pain threshold, respectively. Three experimental sessions were scheduled. The state and trait anxiety inventory was used to evaluate the psychological status.The electrical reflex threshold significantly decreased (p<0.01), and the electrical pain threshold significantly increased (p<0.01) over the sessions in line with the effect on the state anxiety inventory (p<0.05).RESULTSThe electrical reflex threshold significantly decreased (p<0.01), and the electrical pain threshold significantly increased (p<0.01) over the sessions in line with the effect on the state anxiety inventory (p<0.05).The present results illustrate that reflex parameters and electrical pain thresholds are associated with state anxiety. Possibly, habituation or decreased fear from the experimental set-up may play a role.CONCLUSIONSThe present results illustrate that reflex parameters and electrical pain thresholds are associated with state anxiety. Possibly, habituation or decreased fear from the experimental set-up may play a role.This is important when electrophysiology or quantitative sensory testing is used to assess trigeminal nociception, e.g., in orofacial pain conditions.SIGNIFICANCEThis is important when electrophysiology or quantitative sensory testing is used to assess trigeminal nociception, e.g., in orofacial pain conditions.
This study examined the somatosensory function in the trigeminal region and quantitative measures of the exteroceptive suppression (ES) period in the masseteric EMG, in relation to a psychological evaluation. The ES in the surface EMG was recorded from the left masseter muscle in 12 men and 12 women. The stimulation intensity at which the ES appeared first and the lowest intensity at which the subjects reported it to be painful were defined as the electrical reflex threshold and electrical pain threshold, respectively. Three experimental sessions were scheduled. The state and trait anxiety inventory was used to evaluate the psychological status. The electrical reflex threshold significantly decreased ( p < 0.01), and the electrical pain threshold significantly increased ( p < 0.01) over the sessions in line with the effect on the state anxiety inventory ( p < 0.05). The present results illustrate that reflex parameters and electrical pain thresholds are associated with state anxiety. Possibly, habituation or decreased fear from the experimental set-up may play a role. This is important when electrophysiology or quantitative sensory testing is used to assess trigeminal nociception, e.g., in orofacial pain conditions.
AbstractObjectiveThis study examined the somatosensory function in the trigeminal region and quantitative measures of the exteroceptive suppression (ES) period in the masseteric EMG, in relation to a psychological evaluation. MethodsThe ES in the surface EMG was recorded from the left masseter muscle in 12 men and 12 women. The stimulation intensity at which the ES appeared first and the lowest intensity at which the subjects reported it to be painful were defined as the electrical reflex threshold and electrical pain threshold, respectively. Three experimental sessions were scheduled. The state and trait anxiety inventory was used to evaluate the psychological status. ResultsThe electrical reflex threshold significantly decreased ( p< 0.01), and the electrical pain threshold significantly increased ( p< 0.01) over the sessions in line with the effect on the state anxiety inventory ( p< 0.05). ConclusionsThe present results illustrate that reflex parameters and electrical pain thresholds are associated with state anxiety. Possibly, habituation or decreased fear from the experimental set-up may play a role. SignificanceThis is important when electrophysiology or quantitative sensory testing is used to assess trigeminal nociception, e.g., in orofacial pain conditions.
Author Komiyama, Osamu
Arendt-Nielsen, Lars
Laat, Antoon De
Svensson, Peter
Kawara, Misao
Wang, Kelun
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SubjectTerms Adult
Anxiety
Anxiety - physiopathology
Biological and medical sciences
Electrodiagnosis. Electric activity recording
Electromyography
Electromyography - methods
Exteroceptive suppression
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Humans
Investigative techniques, diagnostic techniques (general aspects)
Male
Masseter Muscle
Masseter Muscle - physiopathology
Medical sciences
Nervous system
Neural Inhibition
Neural Inhibition - physiology
Neurology
Pain
Pain - physiopathology
Pain - psychology
Pain detection threshold
Physical Stimulation
Physical Stimulation - methods
Psychological status
Reaction Time
Reaction Time - physiology
Reflex
Reflex - physiology
Reflex - radiation effects
Reflex threshold
Sensory Thresholds
Sensory Thresholds - physiology
Somesthesis and somesthetic pathways (proprioception, exteroception, nociception); interoception; electrolocation. Sensory receptors
Tactile detection threshold
Touch
Vertebrates: nervous system and sense organs
Young Adult
Title The influence of psychological state on the masseteric exteroceptive suppression reflex and somatosensory function
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