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Abstract
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Keywords: cerebellum; hypnotizability; imagery; nitric oxide; postural control; voluntariness
Year: 2014 PMID: 25009479 PMCID: PMC4067572 DOI: 10.3389/fnbeh.2014.00224
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Behav Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5153 Impact factor: 3.558
Figure 1Schematic view of hypnotizability-related differences in the brain activity. *Structures and connections (arrows) possibly involved.
Sensori-motor integration in not hypnotized .
| Habituation of the |
| Reduction of the F wave frequency of occurrence (right hand |
| Greater independence of peripheral information (Santarcangelo et al., |
| Larger range of body sway not associated with peripherally-induced correction (Santarcangelo et al., |
| Postural behavior similar to |
| Larger variability in basal conditions |
| Scarce influence of tonic head rotation |
| More accurate angle reproduction (Menzocchi et al., |
| More frequent visual recognition of meaningless objects (Castellani et al., |
Stabilogram diffusion analysis (Collins and De Luca, .