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Traumatic Long-term Memory of Pain in Humans
Sponsor: Hospices Civils de Lyon
Summary
Few studies have focused on understanding the mechanisms underlying pain memory in humans. Thus, this project aims to investigate the link between pain memorisation and memorisation of the associated context by addressing the issue of pain conditioning. The study is composed of two successive parts: one pilot then one experimental. The goal is to understand pain memorisation processes by analysing the parallel between pain memorisation and memorisation of a traumatic event. By using immersive virtual reality, investigators aim to show that contextual pain conditioning is associated with : 1- a specific neural networks; 2- a reactivation of vegetative and behavioural reactions related to pain as well as electro-physiological markers when re-exposure to the specific pain-conditioning-context; 3- an implicit hypermnesia of the pain-associated context and a struggle to extinguish conditioning; 4- a favoured elaboration of false memories of the contextual pain. The emitted hypothesis suggests that a cortical and behavioural mnemonic trace is created during encoding of pain in association with its context, and that the latter can reactivate although the pain itself has disappeared. This implicit cortical mnemonic trace, evoked by the simple pain-associated context, could explain the notion of pain print persisting at long-term in patients suffering from chronic pain.
Official title: Traumatic Long-term Memory of Pain - Pain Conditioning Study in Humans
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 50 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
180
Start Date
2021-01-11
Completion Date
2027-02
Last Updated
2023-08-08
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Validation of virtual environment and auditive stimulation with virtual reality glasses (Pilot phase)
The goal of this phase is the development of the experimental protocol in virtual reality. Virtual environment will be checked and auditive stimulation will be graduated.
Electrical cutaneous stimulation and auditive stimulation (Principal Experimental phase)
This phase is the principal step of the study: during moving in virtual environment, electrical stimulation on one hand and auditive stimulation will be applied. EEG, ECG and skin conductance will be measured during conditioning phase and extinction phase (day 1, 30 minutes each phase). Behavioral measures will be done throughout the 3 sessions (day 1, day 2 and day 30)
Electrical cutaneous stimulation and auditive stimulation (Secondary Experimental phase)
This phase is the same of the Principal Experimental phase except for the EEG that will not be performed.
Locations (1)
Hôpital Neurologique,
Bron, France