Giselle Christoffersen
Aalborg University
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Scandinavian Journal of Pain | 2012
Giselle Christoffersen; Laura Petrini; Lars Arendt-Nielsen
Abstract Background/aims Being able to modulate pain through visual input raises the possibility that visually distorting body size also will reduce pain. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether experimental cold/heat pain could be modulated through a visual illusion of an increased/decreased hand size and whether pain perception correlated with the perceived sense of control of movement. Methods 20 healthy right-handed volunteers were recruited. Hand sizes were modulated through an AR setting designed to act as a mirror. Four conditions were included: (1) No AR setting; (2) left/right hands were the same size; (3) left hand enlarged; (4) left hand decreased. Pain thresholds (PT) for both hands were alternately assessed using two thermodes, placed on each palmar side of the hands. After each condition subjects rated the following statement: “I could control the movements of my left/right hand”. Results Heat pain: no main effect for conditions or hands (left/right). Cold pain: Significant main effects for conditions, but not for hands – condition (2) is significantly more painful than all conditions. Control of movements when the left hand is stimulated: the more control subjects have of right hand in condition (4), the higher the cold PT for the left hand in conditions (1) and (2). Control of movements when the right hand is stimulated: the more control subjects have of the right hand in condition (4), the higher the heat PT in the right hand for condition (2). Conclusions Visual illusions can modulate pain, however the modulating factors do not only depend on the size of the limbs that are been viewed but also on how much control subjects feel they have of the movements in their hands-specifically the relationship to the right hand condition (4) seems to have an analgesic effect for cold pain and heat pain.
Experimental Brain Research | 2011
Line Lindhardt Egsgaard; Laura Petrini; Giselle Christoffersen; Lars Arendt-Nielsen
World Congress on Pain | 2012
Giselle Christoffersen; Laura Petrini; Lars Arendt-Nielsen
World Congress on Pain | 2012
Giselle Christoffersen; Laura Petrini; Lars Arendt-Nielsen
International Journal of Psychology | 2012
Giselle Christoffersen; Laura Petrini; Lars Arendt-Nielsen
Nordic Meeting in Neuropsychology | 2011
Laura Petrini; Carsten Dahl Mørch; Giselle Christoffersen
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens | 2011
Giselle Christoffersen; Laura Petrini; Michael Nielsen; Carsten Dahl Mørch; Thomas Mygind Jensen; Thomas B. Moeslund; Lars Arendt-Nielsen
International Gesture Workshop, GW | 2011
Giselle Christoffersen; Laura Petrini; Michael Nielsen; Carsten Dahl Mørch; Thomas Mygind Jensen; Thomas B. Moeslund; Lars Arendt-Nielsen
Psyke and Logos | 2010
Kristine M. Jensen de López; Giselle Christoffersen
NeuroMath COST Action BM0601 : Neurodynamic Insight into Functional Connectivity, Cognition, and Consciousness | 2010
Giselle Christoffersen; Erika G. Spaich; Laura Petrini; Anne-Mette Støvring