A useful, physiological tool for assessing the arousal level in humans: averaged photopalpebral reflex.

M Tanaka, Y Mizuki, H Isozaki, K Inanaga
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Abstract

The averaged photopalpebral reflex (PPR) was bipolarly recorded from electrodes placed on the upper and lower palpebrae in male university students. In a drowsy state which was defined by the monitored EEG, the latencies of PPR were significantly prolonged and the amplitude reduced. In contrast, the latencies were shortened by immersing their hands in ice water which greatly aroused the subjects. The central stimulant, methylphenidate 10 mg, significantly shortened the latencies and diazepam 5 mg possessing anxiolytic and hypnotic actions significantly prolonged them. When the recording of PPR was repeated consecutively five times, the amplitude was easily reduced but the latencies were relatively stable. From these results, it is confirmed that the latencies of PPR are prolonged in a lowered arousal level and shortened in a more aroused state. This indicates that PPR could be a useful index to assess objectively the arousal level of humans and hence could be a useful tool for investigations of psychophysiology and psychopharmacology.

评估人类觉醒水平的一个有用的生理工具:平均光脑反射。
在男性大学生上、下睑上放置电极,以双极方式记录平均光睑反射(PPR)。在监测的脑电图所定义的昏睡状态下,PPR潜伏期明显延长,幅度明显降低。相比之下,将手浸入冰水中可以缩短潜伏期,这大大激发了被试的情绪。中枢兴奋剂哌醋甲酯10mg可显著缩短潜伏期,地西泮5mg具有抗焦虑和催眠作用,可显著延长潜伏期。当连续重复记录5次PPR时,振幅容易降低,但潜伏期相对稳定。从这些结果可以证实,PPR潜伏期在低唤醒状态下延长,在高唤醒状态下缩短。这表明PPR可以作为客观评价人类觉醒水平的有用指标,从而可以作为心理生理学和精神药理学研究的有用工具。
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