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Motor imagery during hypnotic arm paralysis in high and low hypnotizable subjects.

Karin Roelofs1, Kees A L Hoogduin, Ger P J Keijsers.   

Abstract

Previous research suggests that conversion disordered patients with hand/arm paralysis exhibit slowed reaction times for mental hand-rotation tasks that correspond to their affected arm when the tasks are explicitly instructed and not when they are implicitly cued. Because of the many similarities between hypnotic phenomena and conversion symptoms, the authors tested whether similar motor imagery impairment would occur among normal high hypnotizable subjects when paralysis is suggested. Nine high and 8 low hypnotizable subjects were administered an implicit and an explicit mental hand-rotation task during hypnotically suggested paralysis of the right arm. On the implicit task, there were no significant reaction time (RT) differences between highs and lows. On the explicit task, only highs showed a significantly larger RT increase per degree of rotation with the paralyzed arm, compared to the normal arm. These preliminary findings suggest that the motor imagery impairment observed in conversion paralysis can be induced in highs using hypnosis.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11783441     DOI: 10.1080/00207140208410090

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Hypn        ISSN: 0020-7144


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