Sympathetic skin responses: the influence of electrical stimulus intensity and habituation on the waveform

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作者
Toyokura, M [1 ]
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[1] Tokai Univ Oiso Hosp, Dept Rehabil Med, Kanagawa, Japan
关键词
sympathetic skin response; stimulus intensity; sympathetic skin response waveform; habituation;
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10.1007/s10286-006-0333-8
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Repeated stimulation of the sympathetic skin response (SSR) causes habituation. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of electrical stimulus intensity on SSR in 40 healthy controls (mean age+/-SD, 28.0+/-6.7 years). Electrical stimuli at three intensities (5, 15 and 30 mA) were applied to the median nerve at the wrist in four consecutive sessions, after which a magnetic stimulus was applied to the neck. SSR were classified according to the proportion of positive (P) and negative (N) waveform components. Twenty-four subjects had both P and N waveforms. In the first session, 75% of these subjects had a P waveform, indicative of a greater SSR, in response to the 30 mA shock. In the progressive sessions, the SSR waveform was predominately negative (N waveform, session 2, 65%; session 3, 83%; session 4, 75% in response to 30 mA shock), indicating that the SSR was weaker as a result of habituation. There was no clear relationship between stimulus intensity and waveform type, indicating that SSR waveforms are more strongly influenced by habituation than stimulus intensity. However, there was a directly proportional relationship between stimulus intensity and amplitude of the SSR wave (F=70.9, P<0.0001, two-way repeated measure ANOVA), be it positive or negative. The relationship between stimulus intensity and amplitude persisted, even after habituation. Suddenly switching to a magnetic stimulus reverted the SSR wave back to positive (80%), indicating that habituation was rapidly reversible if stimulation of the SSR is altered.
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