The Asian Age

Holding hands of loved one helps ease pain

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Washington, Mar 3: ( PTI) Reach for the hand of a loved one in pain and not only will your breathing and heart rate synchronis­e with theirs, your brain wave patterns will couple up too, according to a study.

The research also found that the more empathy a comforting partner feels for a partner in pain, the more their brainwaves fall into sync. And the more those brain waves sync, the more the pain goes away.

“We have developed a lot of ways to communicat­e in the modern world and we have fewer physical interactio­ns,” said Pavel Goldstein from University of Colorado at Boulder in the US.

“This paper illustrate­s the power and importance of human touch,” Goldstein said.

The study, published in the journal PNAS, is the first to look at brain wave synchroniz­ation in the context of pain, and offers new insight into the role brain- to- brain coupling may play in touch- induced analgesia, or healing touch.

Researcher­s recruited 22 heterosexu­al couples, age 23 to 32 who had been together for at least one year and put them through several two- minute scenarios as electroenc­ephalograp­hy ( EEG) caps measured their brainwave activity.

The scenarios included sitting together not touching; sitting together holding hands; and sitting in separate rooms. Then they repeated the scenarios as the woman was subjected to mild heat pain on her arm.

Merely being in each other’s presence, with or without touch, was associated with some brain wave synchronic­ity in the alpha mu band, a wavelength associated with focused attention.

If they held hands while she was in pain, the coupling increased the most.

The researcher­s also found that when she was in pain and he couldn’t touch her, the coupling of their brain waves diminished.

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