Comparative Neurological and Behavioral Assessment of Central and Peripheral Stimulation Technologies for Induced Pain and Cognitive Tasks

Author:

Mujib Muhammad Danish1ORCID,Rao Ahmad Zahid1ORCID,Hasan Muhammad Abul12ORCID,Ikhlaq Ayesha3,Shahid Hira24,Bano Nargis5ORCID,Mustafa Muhammad Usman3,Mukhtar Faisal3ORCID,Nisa Mehrun6,Qazi Saad Ahmed27ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Engineering, NED University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi 75270, Pakistan

2. Neurocomputation Lab, National Centre of Artificial Intelligence, NED University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi 75270, Pakistan

3. Institute of Physics, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur 63100, Pakistan

4. Research Centre for Intelligent Healthcare, Coventry University, Coventry-CV1 2TU, UK

5. Department of Physics and Astronomy College of Science, King Saud University, P.O. Box 2455, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia

6. Department of Physics, Govt. Sadiq College Women University, Bahawalpur 63100, Pakistan

7. Department of Electrical Engineering, NED University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi 75270, Pakistan

Abstract

Pain is a multifaceted, multisystem disorder that adversely affects neuro-psychological processes. This study compares the effectiveness of central stimulation (transcranial direct current stimulation—tDCS over F3/F4) and peripheral stimulation (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation—TENS over the median nerve) in pain inhibition during a cognitive task in healthy volunteers and to observe potential neuro-cognitive improvements. Eighty healthy participants underwent a comprehensive experimental protocol, including cognitive assessments, the Cold Pressor Test (CPT) for pain induction, and tDCS/TENS administration. EEG recordings were conducted pre- and post-intervention across all conditions. The protocol for this study was categorized into four groups: G1 (control), G2 (TENS), G3 (anodal-tDCS), and G4 (cathodal-tDCS). Paired t-tests (p < 0.05) were conducted to compare Pre-Stage, Post-Stage, and neuromodulation conditions, with t-values providing insights into effect magnitudes. The result showed a reduction in pain intensity with TENS (p = 0.002, t-value = −5.34) and cathodal-tDCS (p = 0.023, t-value = −5.08) and increased pain tolerance with TENS (p = 0.009, t-value = 4.98) and cathodal-tDCS (p = 0.001, t-value = 5.78). Anodal-tDCS (p = 0.041, t-value = 4.86) improved cognitive performance. The EEG analysis revealed distinct neural oscillatory patterns across the groups. Specifically, G2 and G4 showed delta-power reductions, while G3 observed an increase. Moreover, G2 exhibited increased theta-power in the occipital region during CPT and Post-Stages. In the alpha-band, G2, G3, and G4 had reductions Post-Stage, while G1 and G3 increased. Additionally, beta-power increased in the frontal region for G2 and G3, contrasting with a reduction in G4. Furthermore, gamma-power globally increased during CPT1, with G1, G2, and G3 showing reductions Post-Stage, while G4 displayed a global decrease. The findings confirm the efficacy of TENS and tDCS as possible non-drug therapeutic alternatives for cognition with alleviation from pain.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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