Sugar taken orally reduces the total crying time but not the duration of the first cry in newborns undergoing a painful procedure (a single lancing of the heel). It does not moderate the effect of pain on heart rate and a recent single study found that sugar did not significantly affect pain-related electrical activity in the brains of newborns one second after the heel lance procedure. Sweet oral liquid moderately reduces the incidence and duration of crying caused by immunization injection in children between one and twelve months of age.
Try to answer this question if possible (otherwise reply "unanswerable"): Sugar also doesn't measurably change what type of electrical activity in the brains of newborns a second after the heel lance procedure?
pain-related