The pain-evoked P2 is not a P3a event-related potential

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作者
Dowman, R [1 ]
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[1] Clarkson Univ, Dept Psychol, Potsdam, NY 13699 USA
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pain; somatosensory evoked potential; P3a event-related potential; attention;
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10.1023/B:BRAT.0000047332.24629.8e
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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The topographic pattern and latency of the P2 component of the somatosensory evoked potential elicited by painful electrical stimulation of the sural nerve was compared to the P3a event-related potential evoked by an infrequent task-irrelevant (deviant) innocuous sural nerve stimulus presented as part of the deviant-odd ball paradigm. Conditions typically used to record the sural nerve pain-evoked P2 (multiple stimulus levels, short fixed inter-stimulus intervals, and the subjects engaged in a pain rating task) did not elicit a P3a. The P3a was elicited when the painful stimuli were presented at a long and variable inter-stimulus interval. When present, the P3a occurred immediately following P2. These findings demonstrate that P2 is not a pain-evoked P3a. Rather, the response properties and latency of P2 present the possibility that it indexes a stimulus evaluation process where the sensory input is compared to an environmental template maintained by working memory.
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