Crying is the primary signaling strategy available to the human newborn for eliciting parental care. Yet, the investigators only have superficial understanding of the information carried by cries, and how this information is perceived by parents. Using modern tools of sound processing and functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) experiment, this study aims to investigate cry-induced brain activation in adult depending on the cry's acoustic properties expressing various degrees of stress and distress levels. For that, Adults will be tested inside a fMRI magnet to determine their brain activations elicited by different babies cries according to whether the cry was evoked in a pain situation or not. The cerebral activity will be investigated in relation to acoustic features of cries (e.g. with pitch and/or roughness variations). To test if the gender or parentally of adult listeners influence their perceptions and brain responses, the task will be applied to 2 different groups (men and women not-parents). The hypothesis is that the brain of adult listeners will be able to discriminate adequately the intensity of the pain mediated by the cries. This process should involve brain areas such as the insular and the orbito frontal cortex that are known to participate in the integration of pain intensity and pain controls. The experiment should also determine which one of the acoustic features is able to transmit pain and to recruit brain areas involved in pain processes.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
80
During fMRI, healthy volunteers will listen 80 baby's cry.
Service de Neurologie - CHU de Saint-Etienne
Saint-Etienne, France
BOLD (blood-oxygen-level dependent) -contrast imaging
Measure of blood-oxygen-level dependent with fMRI during listening to natural crying.
Time frame: at inclusion
BOLD (blood-oxygen-level dependent) -contrast imaging
Measure of blood-oxygen-level dependent with by fMRI during listening to artificial crying.
Time frame: at inclusion
impact of gender and parenting on perception of baby's cry
Measure of blood-oxygen-level dependent with by fMRI during listening to artificial crying.
Time frame: at inclusion
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