国外也有类似报This investigation was performed on 45 healthy adults. Two kinds of stimulation intensity(Ⅰ_1
Ⅰ_2)were applied on fingers. According to the signal decision theory
subjects were requested to differentiate four categories of pain perception from the above mentioned stimuli: "slight pain"
"moderate pain"
"pain"
"heavy pain". Cerebral evoked potentials were averaged by means of a computer and the relationship between cerebral evoked potentials and pain rating was analyzed. Pain tolerance by spring pinch was also observed. The preliminary results were as follows: 1. Some parallel relationship exists between the amplitude of evoked potential
the intensity of stimulation and the pain rating. 2. There is a tendency of positive correlation between the difference of amplitude P_1 evoked by Ⅰ_1 and Ⅰ_2 and the difference of the number of heavy pain ratings. 3. No positive correlation has been observed between the difference of amplitude and the d' and Lx.