Stimulus conditions eliciting sneezing in response to bright light.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES Experimental Brain Research Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1007/s00221-024-06988-4
Josef Trinkl, Lucien Bickerstaff, Stephan Munkwitz, Manuel Spitschan
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The photic sneeze reflex (PSR) is an involuntary sneezing response to bright light exposure, affecting approximately 25% of the population. Despite its long history in scientific literature, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Several theories, including optic-trigeminal summation, parasympathetic hypersensitivity, and parasympathetic generalization, have been proposed, but none have been conclusively validated. Reproducing the PSR reliably in a laboratory setting is crucial for understanding its neural underpinnings, yet the specific light parameters that trigger PSR are not well-defined. This mini-review aims to consolidate current knowledge on the light stimulus parameters (intensity, spectral composition, wavelength, duration, timing, spatial configuration) that elicit the PSR. A comprehensive literature search was conducted using MEDLINE (PubMed), Google Scholar, Google Books, and Google, employing terms related to photic sneezing in multiple languages. Articles from 2020 to 2024 were screened, resulting in 167 records, with seven studies focusing on stimulus parameters included in this review. The reviewed studies, including four case reports and three laboratory experiments, consistently support that bright light can induce sneezing in susceptible individuals. However, there is significant variability in the methodologies and outcomes, limiting comparability and indicating a need for systematic investigation. No study has yet examined the parametric relationship between light parameters and the PSR. The heterogeneity of methods and findings in the existing literature highlights the lack of standardized research on the specific light parameters that trigger the PSR. This review underscores the need for controlled experiments to clarify these relationships and improve our understanding of the underlying neural mechanisms. Existing research on photic sneezing stimulus parameters is fragmented and lacks systematic approaches. Future studies should focus on standardized, parametric investigations to elucidate the light-sensitive mechanisms of the PSR.

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在明亮的光线下引起打喷嚏的刺激条件。
光性打喷嚏反射(PSR)是一种对强光照射的不自觉打喷嚏反应,约有25%的人受到影响。尽管它在科学文献中有很长的历史,但潜在的机制仍不清楚。一些理论,包括光学三叉神经和,副交感神经超敏,副交感神经泛化,已经提出,但没有一个被最终验证。在实验室环境中可靠地再现PSR对于理解其神经基础至关重要,但触发PSR的特定光参数尚未明确定义。这篇综述旨在巩固当前关于引发PSR的光刺激参数(强度、光谱组成、波长、持续时间、时间、空间配置)的知识。我们使用MEDLINE (PubMed)、谷歌Scholar、谷歌Books和谷歌进行了全面的文献检索,使用了多种语言的与光性打喷嚏相关的术语。从2020年到2024年的文章被筛选,产生167条记录,其中7项研究集中在刺激参数中。经过审查的研究,包括四个病例报告和三个实验室实验,一致支持明亮的光线会导致易感人群打喷嚏。然而,在方法和结果方面存在显著的可变性,限制了可比性,表明需要进行系统的调查。目前还没有研究考察光参数与PSR之间的参数关系。现有文献中方法和发现的异质性突出了对触发PSR的特定光参数缺乏标准化研究。这篇综述强调需要对照实验来澄清这些关系,并提高我们对潜在神经机制的理解。现有的光喷嚏刺激参数研究比较零散,缺乏系统的方法。未来的研究应集中在标准化、参数化的研究上,以阐明PSR的光敏机制。
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1966, Experimental Brain Research publishes original contributions on many aspects of experimental research of the central and peripheral nervous system. The focus is on molecular, physiology, behavior, neurochemistry, developmental, cellular and molecular neurobiology, and experimental pathology relevant to general problems of cerebral function. The journal publishes original papers, reviews, and mini-reviews.
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