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The pain alarm response - an example of how conscious awareness shapes pain perception.


ABSTRACT: Pain is subjective and largely shaped by context, yet, little is known about the boundaries for such influences, in particular in relation to conscious awareness. Here, we investigated processing of noxious stimuli during sleep. Four experiments were performed where participants (n?=?114) were exposed to repetitions of noxious heat, either when awake or during sleep. A test-phase followed where participants were awake and exposed to painful stimuli and asked to rate pain. Two control experiments included only the test-phase, without any prior pain exposures. Participants in the awake condition rated all test-phase stimuli the same. Conversely, participants who had been sleeping, and thus unaware of getting noxious heat, displayed heightened pain during the first part of the test-phase. This heightened reaction to noxious stimuli-a pain alarm response-was further pronounced in the control conditions where participants were naïve to noxious heat. Results suggest that the pain alarm response is partly dependent on conscious awareness.

SUBMITTER: Ponten M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6713713 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The pain alarm response - an example of how conscious awareness shapes pain perception.

Pontén Moa M   Fust Jens J   D'Onofrio Paolo P   Dorp Rick van RV   Sunnergård Linda L   Ingre Michael M   Axelsson John J   Jensen Karin K  

Scientific reports 20190828 1


Pain is subjective and largely shaped by context, yet, little is known about the boundaries for such influences, in particular in relation to conscious awareness. Here, we investigated processing of noxious stimuli during sleep. Four experiments were performed where participants (n = 114) were exposed to repetitions of noxious heat, either when awake or during sleep. A test-phase followed where participants were awake and exposed to painful stimuli and asked to rate pain. Two control experiments  ...[more]

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