Waveform and habituation of sympathetic skin response

Minoru Toyokura
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Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the relation of sympathetic skin response (SSR) waveform variation to latency, amplitude, and habituation. Twenty SSRs were recorded from the palm skins of 50 normal subjects by electrical stimulations. Reproducibility of SSR waveforms was also evaluated (n=35). Waveforms were classified as one of two types, namely, the P type, in which the positive component was larger than the negative, and the N type, in which the negative component was larger than the positive. During successive stimulations, 14 of the 50 subjects had only P type waveforms (P pattern), 9 others only the N type (N pattern), and the remaining 27 both the P and N types (M pattern). The P pattern had a larger amplitude and shorter latency than the N pattern. Twenty-seven of the 35 subjects had the same SSR pattern in two tests conducted on different days. Habituation with time was more pronounced for the M pattern than for the other two patterns. It was suggested that changes in SSR waveform during successive stimulations reflected habituation. Most subjects with the M pattern had a distinct attribute in the development of habituation.

交感皮肤反应的波形和习惯化
本研究的目的是探讨交感皮肤反应(SSR)波形变化与潜伏期、振幅和习惯化的关系。用电刺激法记录50例正常人手掌皮肤的20个ssr。还对SSR波形的再现性进行了评估(n=35)。波形分为两种类型之一,即P型,其中正分量大于负分量,和N型,其中负分量大于正分量。在连续刺激过程中,有14名受试者仅出现P型(P型),9名受试者仅出现N型(N型),其余27名受试者同时出现P型和N型(M型)。P模式比N模式具有更大的振幅和更短的潜伏期。35名受试者中有27人在不同时间的两次测试中具有相同的SSR模式。与其他两种模式相比,M模式随时间的习惯化更为明显。结果表明,连续刺激时SSR波形的变化反映了习惯化。大多数具有M模式的被试在习惯化的发展中具有明显的属性。
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