The Effect of Exposure to Aversive Non-verbal Vocalizations on Pain Tolerance
NCT04423874 · Status: RECRUITING · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 104
Last updated 2025-07-01
Summary
Humans produce non-verbal vocalizations (shouting, growling, screaming), laughter, ...) in various contexts that are likely to perform biological functions.
and important social issues. Yet despite their importance in the human vocal repertoire, the mechanisms and functions of non-verbal vocalizations remain little studied and poorly understood including in humans.
In this context, the investigators wish to examine how the perception of vocalizations non-verbal aversive behaviours influence pain tolerance in healthy adults.
Conditions
- Healthy
Interventions
- BEHAVIORAL
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Cold pressor task (CPT)
The cold pressor test is among the most common and established methods for studying human reactions to pain and pain tolerance. Participants submerge a hand in cold water (approx. 5°C) and are asked to keep their hand submerged for as long as can (until the sensation is intolerable), up to a maximum of 5 min. The procedure is safe because the hand is removed before adverse effects can occur. The participant will be given a break of 5 min in between trials, and will interchange hands between trials. During this break hand may to be place in warm water (25-35°C) for up to 4 min to normalise hand temperature, which will be measured before and after each trial using a digital thermometer held firmly in the palm of the hand. Each participant will complete no more than three trials (conditions) in a randomised order.
- DIAGNOSTIC_TEST
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index NOL
Measurement of the index NOL™: Four sensors, placed non-invasively on one of the four participants' fingers, will make it possible to calculate a dozen physiological parameters converts in real time into a pain index called NOL (for Nociception Level Index).
- BEHAVIORAL
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Playback Experiments
During the experience, participants are led to listen, via headphones, to aversive non-verbal vocalizations (baby crying). The sound levels used to broadcast the non-verbal vocalisations will be scrupulously measured using approved and certified equipment during the preparation of the experiments. These sound volumes will be chosen so as not to inconvenience participants.
- DIAGNOSTIC_TEST
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Video-pupillometry
This technique is based on the observation of the dilatation of the pupil during the perception of a nociceptive stimulus in test persons.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Laboratoire ENES-CNPS (Université Lyon/Saint Etienne)
collaborator UNKNOWN -
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint Etienne
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Roland PEYRON, MD · CHU SAINT-ETIENNE
Study Design
- Allocation
- NA
- Purpose
- BASIC_SCIENCE
- Masking
- NONE
- Model
- SINGLE_GROUP
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Max Age
- 60 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- Yes
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2022-05-25
- Primary Completion
- 2026-05-31
- Completion
- 2026-05-31
Countries
- France
Study Locations
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