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Show An Assessment of the Effects of Musk Engagement on Pain by Subjective Report April N. Mancuso [David Bradshaw) Department of Anasthesiolagy, University of Utah PURPOSE F^i n is the rrotfromnnon cause for people to seflkn^icalattenfcn This study seeks to exptore wMher nnu*V distrwtran nnay pro*rte ? cost eh^ti1^ non pharni«ofcflVal means For p?in redurin This studvprorwes to determine whether rnu^ listening task i* eFfectfve for reducing patn. It will also address whether providing pain reports afTert*1he potent"?! effectiveness of th* listen" ng task henM r^ie. skm conductance, brain pupildiln-icn ?nd inspiration v^re recc*d**d duripg th* experirneni while subTect* rece"r«d short 15 nHhseror>dl electro! stim ulat^ns- During the stimulation trials, subject* either F^rformeda music listening task (MU51oi completed no task kcfitrolJ.Op^^rnpletioPoFtheieM 1 r^ls ^ubjerts resp^ided to the talking question?; 1J Which repcrtirq <^ndrtKip dri you prefer nndwhy1" 2) Did you r>5tr^ ?ny diFferer>r^ m ?1 hov^ painFu 11 he silrnuh feU between the control and mmic block?? bl tfiniulus intensity cJ how m ik h 1 he m rnulus td hered >t?u? S- 1 ? rpale and 7 fern^le ^u bjert? pnri ^ ipnted In 1 hi? m uc*v Crf these, 1* preferred rerxirtirq on both 1 he mux and the f*ip at the sarpe tirne. J preferred not rep?H ir^ on pam nit n \[ ?nd 7 preferred reps*1 mg on th^ pain retrospecfr^ely. For general p?lr\ 16 sublect* feh 1 hat the p?m was worw dun ng th^ o?ni icJ t?tx ks, & feh |tr-it the p?ln was worw dunng the nu^r block? and 4 subjects feh1 hat 1 he pain was the same, in both block?. For pnin intensity.' fl &u bjeris responded 1 h?t 1 he silmulus Inten^rty Felt greyer w"d h 1 he O5^itro^ 2 Felt the mtensJiv was greyer v^dhihenusic and ? Fert the p?ln was equally intense For both the rpusjc ?r>d 1 he control blc^rG F"or tdherwrneness. 11 subjecis Felt that the stimulus was rnore bothersome in the control blocks. A subjects thought l+iat the p?mw^smorpbother»rnedu nng 1 he music blocks and 1J subjects feti th?11 hp pnm Wnis equally bother (firoe. P^tophysck^Val measures have rxH been analyze^L as subject enrollrpent is ongoing sub>Kts Fert less rxiin wh ile pprfoiminn the music I »5ten in^ 1a&k t"oni njry to *&r«c 1atr5r\1wice as rnany subjects preferred reFcitir^o^ncunentlyon the pain and the must- |