1959
DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.1959.0251
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Auditory analgesia in dental operations

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“…An even greater problem for the capacity explanation of distraction exists: few studies have actually shown that external distraction alone reduces stress or pain, as distraction has often been confounded with perceptions of con-troL3 Dentists involved in the earliest work on external distraction stressed the importance of patients' perceptions of control in the effective use of distraction (e.g., Gardner & Licklider, 1959; Gardner, Licklider, & Weisz, 1960; Monsey, 1960), and research on distraction has often incorporated some type of control in the distraction manipulation. Given that research indicates that certain types of control over an aversive event can dramatically reduce the impact of a stressor (Thompson, 1981), this confound presents clear problems of interpretation.…”
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“…An even greater problem for the capacity explanation of distraction exists: few studies have actually shown that external distraction alone reduces stress or pain, as distraction has often been confounded with perceptions of con-troL3 Dentists involved in the earliest work on external distraction stressed the importance of patients' perceptions of control in the effective use of distraction (e.g., Gardner & Licklider, 1959; Gardner, Licklider, & Weisz, 1960; Monsey, 1960), and research on distraction has often incorporated some type of control in the distraction manipulation. Given that research indicates that certain types of control over an aversive event can dramatically reduce the impact of a stressor (Thompson, 1981), this confound presents clear problems of interpretation.…”
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“…Novak (1965) lists other experiments which have shown contradictory results in this same problem area. Another situation in which sensory interaction has been reported is the phenomenon of audio analgesia (Gardner & Licklider, 1959). Nevertheless, however effective the technique may be in …”
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“…More recently, clinical studies have stressed the masking effects of sound on the pain of dental drilling (Gardner & Licklider, 1959) or have shown profound examples of what Bender (1952) calls "extinction." However, there appears to be very little direct experimental evidence thatheteromodal inhibitory masking occurs within the somatosensory system.…”
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“…1959 y l nda ilk kez tan t ld ndan bu yana 'yüksek ses ile a r hissizli i sa layan odyoanaljezi tart ma konusu olmu tur (5). Gardner, müzi in esas görevinin hastay rahatlatmak oldu unu belirtmektedir.…”
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