| Literature DB >> 22098568 |
Etzel Cardeña1, Dietrich Lehmann, Pascal L Faber, Peter Jönsson, Patricia Milz, Roberto D Pascual-Marqui, Kieko Kochi.
Abstract
This study (N = 37 with high, medium, and low hypnotizables) evaluated depth reports and EEG activity during both voluntary and hypnotically induced left-arm lifting with sLORETA functional neuroimaging. The hypnotic condition was associated with higher activity in fast EEG frequencies in anterior regions and slow EEG frequencies in central-parietal regions, all left-sided. The voluntary condition was associated with fast frequency activity in right-hemisphere central-parietal regions and slow frequency activity in left anterior regions. Hypnotizability did not have a significant effect on EEG activity, but hypnotic depth correlated with left hemisphere increased anterior slow EEG and decreased central fast EEG activity. Hypnosis had a minimal effect on depth reports among lows, a moderate one among mediums, and a large one among highs. Because only left-arm data were available, the full role of the hemispheres remains to be clarified.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22098568 DOI: 10.1080/00207144.2011.622184
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Clin Exp Hypn ISSN: 0020-7144