Authors
Michael A Urbin, Charles W Lafe, Tyler W Simpson, George F Wittenberg, Bharath Chandrasekaran, Douglas J Weber
Publication date
2021/7/1
Journal
Brain Stimulation
Volume
14
Issue
4
Pages
990-1001
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Background
Transcutaneous stimulation of the external ear is thought to recruit afferents of the auricular vagus nerve, providing a means to activate noradrenergic pathways in the central nervous system. Findings from human studies examining the effects of auricular stimulation on noradrenergic biomarkers have been mixed, possibly relating to the limited and variable parameter space explored to date.
Objective
We tested the extent to which brief pulse trains applied to locations of auricular innervation (canal and concha) elicit acute pupillary responses (PRs) compared to a sham location (lobe). Pulse amplitude and frequency were varied systematically to examine effects on PR features.
Methods
Participants (n = 19) underwent testing in three separate experiments, each with stimulation applied to a different external ear location. Perceptual threshold (PT) was measured at the beginning of each experiment. Pulse …
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