Investigation of directional discrimination in the nociceptive system using temperature‐controlled laser stimuli

Author:

Rujoie Ahmad1ORCID,Andersen Ole Kæseler1ORCID,Frahm Ken Steffen1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Integrative Neuroscience Group, Center for Neuroplasticity and Pain (CNAP), Department of Health Science & Technology Aalborg University Aalborg Denmark

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundCutaneous laser stimulation has commonly been employed to investigate the thermal properties of the nociceptive system. The aim of this study was to investigate how a temperature‐controlled laser system improves the assessment of directional discrimination in the nociceptive system.MethodsIn total, twenty healthy volunteers participated in this study. To determine the directional discrimination threshold (stimulation length 50% correct, expressed in mm), thermal stimuli were delivered using a diode laser and the laser beam was perpendicularly displaced across the skin to give a linear stimulation in four different directions (distal, proximal, lateral and medial) and displacement lengths (3 for lateral‐medial and 5 for distal‐proximal). Two temperature control modes were used in the stimulation system, open‐loop and closed‐loop control. The subjects had to report the perceived stimulus direction, the degree of certainty regarding the perceived direction and the intensity of the perceived stimulus (0–10 numerical rating scale, 3: pain threshold).ResultsDuring closed‐loop control, the orientation of stimuli was discriminated significantly more accurately than during open‐loop control. During closed‐loop control, the directional discrimination threshold was 31.9 and 26.1 mm for distal‐proximal and lateral‐medial directed stimuli, respectively. A numerical rating scale was significantly higher for the lateral/medial directions. Moreover, the variability of the discrimination threshold is reduced in the closed‐loop control system.ConclusionsThe findings show that discrimination ability is better in the lateral‐medial directions compared to the distal‐proximal directions. This study indicates that using a system enabling closed‐loop temperature control, allows more robust probing of the temporo‐spatial mechanisms in the nociceptive system.SignificanceThis study shows that a newly developed temperature‐controlled laser stimulation system enhances the possibilities to investigate the nociceptive temporo‐spatial integration, as shown by a less variable directional discrimination threshold. The results also show that different orthogonal directions are discriminated differently. This new method allows a better investigation of the combined temporal and spatial mechanisms in the nociceptive system.

Publisher

Wiley

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