Venipuncture activates the cerebral cortex in children with intellectual disability.
Stefano BembichGiuliana MorabitoValentina SimeonTamara StrajnRosaria RutiglianoPaola Di RoccoGabriele ContFrancesco Maria RissoFrancesca PeriEgidio BarbiPublished in: Archives of disease in childhood (2020)
When subjected to a painful procedure, only children with intellectual disability show an activation of the cerebral cortex, even if topical anaesthesia is applied, and express more pain than cognitively healthy peers. The role of other issues in painful procedures, such as anxiety, fear or physical restraint, deserves further investigation.