The Perception of Painful and Nonpainful Stimuli during Voluntary Motor Activity in Man
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Somatosensory & Motor Research
- Vol. 7 (2) , 113-124
- https://doi.org/10.3109/08990229009144702
Abstract
Previous studies have shown that voluntary movement diminishes the transmission of cutaneous afferent input through the dorsal column-medial lemniscal system, and also raises the threshold for detecting nonpainful, cutaneous stimuli (electrical shocks). Although there is some evidence that pain elicited by electrical stimulation is diminished during movement, no studies have tested the effect of movement on the perception of pain produced by natural stimulation. For this reason, we tested the effects of voluntary motor activity on the perception of noxious thermal stimuli in human volunteers. We first developed a motor paradigm in which the thermal stimulation could be applied to the immobile limb (isometric elbow flexion-extension). Both isometric and isotonic muscle contractions about the elbow increased the threshold for detecting weak cutaneous stimuli (electrical shocks) applied to the forearm, and to a lesser extent the detection of stimuli applied to the dorsum of the hand. Afterwards, noxious and innocuous heat stimuli were applied to the forearm during isometric contractions and at rest. Magnitude estimates for the intensity of the pain, as well as latency measures of the onset of pain, were recorded. We found no evidence that isometric motor activity diminished either the threshold for pain or the subjective intensity of the noxious and innocuous thermal stimuli. Thus, motor activity decreases the ability to detect weak low-threshold cutaneous inputs, but has no effect on the perception of warmth and heat pain.Keywords
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