2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10548-022-00888-y
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Nociceptive Intra-epidermal Electric Stimulation Evokes Steady-State Responses in the Secondary Somatosensory Cortex

Abstract: Recent studies have established the presence of nociceptive steady-state evoked potentials (SSEPs), generated in response to thermal or intra-epidermal electric stimuli. This study explores cortical sources and generation mechanisms of nociceptive SSEPs in response to intra-epidermal electric stimuli. Our method was to stimulate healthy volunteers (n = 22, all men) with 100 intra-epidermal pulse sequences. Each sequence had a duration of 8.5 s, and consisted of pulses with a pulse rate between 20 and 200 Hz, w… Show more

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“…In the present study, we incorporate intraepidermal electric stimulation (IES) that is widely used in neurophysiological studies (Paul et al., 2021; Perchet et al., 2012; van den Berg et al., 2020; van den Berg, Hijma, et al., 2022; van den Berg, Manoochehri, et al., 2022; Vecchio & De Pascalis, 2021) owing to its documented capacity to preferentially activate nociceptive afferent nerve fibers in the epidermis when the stimulus intensity is kept below twice the sensation threshold ( t ) (Motogi et al., 2016; Mouraux et al., 2010; Poulsen et al., 2020). Such stimulation can be elicited via a one‐needle WASP electrode that operates on a similar principle to the classical Inui (Inui et al., 2002; Inui & Kakigi, 2012) electrode and a five‐microneedle electrode (Jansen et al., 2021; Steenbergen et al., 2012; van den Berg & Buitenweg, 2021; van den Berg, Hijma, et al., 2022; van den Berg, Manoochehri, et al., 2022). Discrepancies in electrode attributes (e.g., needle length and outer ring radius) and the type of the stimulation (e.g., pulse train stimulation vs single long duration stimulation) warrant distinct calibration procedures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the present study, we incorporate intraepidermal electric stimulation (IES) that is widely used in neurophysiological studies (Paul et al., 2021; Perchet et al., 2012; van den Berg et al., 2020; van den Berg, Hijma, et al., 2022; van den Berg, Manoochehri, et al., 2022; Vecchio & De Pascalis, 2021) owing to its documented capacity to preferentially activate nociceptive afferent nerve fibers in the epidermis when the stimulus intensity is kept below twice the sensation threshold ( t ) (Motogi et al., 2016; Mouraux et al., 2010; Poulsen et al., 2020). Such stimulation can be elicited via a one‐needle WASP electrode that operates on a similar principle to the classical Inui (Inui et al., 2002; Inui & Kakigi, 2012) electrode and a five‐microneedle electrode (Jansen et al., 2021; Steenbergen et al., 2012; van den Berg & Buitenweg, 2021; van den Berg, Hijma, et al., 2022; van den Berg, Manoochehri, et al., 2022). Discrepancies in electrode attributes (e.g., needle length and outer ring radius) and the type of the stimulation (e.g., pulse train stimulation vs single long duration stimulation) warrant distinct calibration procedures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These involve repetitive measurements of t , in the form of yes/no responses, which are then used as arguments in a mathematical function to estimate the level of painful stimulation delivered as a pulse train. Specifically, such procedures combine selection stimuli procedures (e.g., minimum entropy procedure; Doll et al., 2013; adapted probing procedure (Doll et al., 2013, 2015; van den Berg et al., 2021) with specific estimation methods (e.g., logistic regression or Bayesian estimation) or other procedures that implement a threshold tracking technique, designed to estimate detection thresholds that may potentially drift over time (Doll et al., 2015, 2016; van den Berg et al., 2021; van den Berg, Hijma, et al., 2022; van den Berg, Manoochehri, et al., 2022). Unlike train stimulation, there is still a need for further development of stimuli estimation methods for other electric stimulation, including single‐pulse IES.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%