Impact Of Music On First Pain And Temporal Summation Of Second Pain: A Psychophysical Pilot Study

MUSIC PERCEPTION(2021)

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PASSIVE MUSIC LISTENING HAS SHOWN ITS capacity to soothe pain in several clinical and experimental studies. This phenomenon-known as music-induced analgesia-could partly be explained by the modulation of pain signals in response to the stimulation of brain and brainstem centers. We hypothesized that music-induced analgesia may involve inhibitory descending pain systems. We assessed pain-related responses to endogenous pain control mechanisms known to depend on descending pain modulation: peak of first pain (PP), temporal summation (TS), and diffuse noxious inhibitory control (DNIC). Twenty-seven healthy participants (14 men, 13 women) were exposed to a conditioned pain modulation paradigm during a 20-minute relaxing music session and a silence condition. Pain was continually measured with a visual analogue scale. Pain ratings were significantly lower with music listening (p < .02). Repeated measures ANOVA indicated significant differences between conditions within PP and TS (p < .05) but not in DNIC. Those findings suggested that music listening could strengthen components of the inhibitory descending pain pathways operating at the dorsal spinal cord level.
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music, neuromodulation, first pain, temporal summation, diffuse noxious inhibitory control
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