Background: Many studies show an effectiveness of hypnotic analgesia. It has been discussed whether the analgesic effect is mainly caused by the relaxation that is concomitant to hypnosis. This study was designed to evaluate the effects of hypnotic relaxation suggestion on different somatosensory detection and pain thresholds. Methods: Quantitative sensory testing (QST) measurements were performed before and during hypnosis in twenty-three healthy subjects on the dorsum of the right hand. Paired t-test was used to compare threshold changes. The influence of hypnotic susceptibility was evaluated by calculating correlation coefficients for threshold changes and hypnotic susceptibility (Harvard group scale). Results: During hypnosis significan...
Using a strict subject selection procedure, we tested in High and Low Hypnotizable subjects (HHs and...
Many medical conditions are claimed to benefit when hypnosis is incorporated into their treatment. F...
The neural mechanisms underlying the antinociceptive effects of hypnosis still remain unclear. Using...
Background: Many studies show an effectiveness of hypnotic analgesia. It has been discussed whether ...
To highlight the effects of hypnotic focused analgesia (HFA), 20 healthy participants underwent a co...
BACKGROUND: Hypnotic analgesia is one of the most effective nonpharmacological methods for pain con...
Nociceptive electrical stimuli were applied to the sural nerve during hypnotically-suggested analges...
This study evaluated the efficacy of hypnosis- and relaxation-induced suggestions for analgesia for ...
OBJECTIVES:: In a recent study hypnosis has been found to relieve persistent idiopathic orofacial pa...
OBJECTIVES: In a recent study hypnosis has been found to relieve persistent idiopathic orofacial pa...
Somatosensory event-related potentials (SERPs) to painful electric standard stimuli under an odd-bal...
Abstract! The neural mechanisms underlying hypnotic states and responses to hypnotic suggestions rem...
The aim of the present study was to compare the effects of explicit suggestions of analgesia and of ...
Experimental and clinical studies concerned with the effects of "hypnotically-sug-gested analge...
Introduction: Neuroimaging studies indicate that hypnotic suggestions of increased and decreased pai...
Using a strict subject selection procedure, we tested in High and Low Hypnotizable subjects (HHs and...
Many medical conditions are claimed to benefit when hypnosis is incorporated into their treatment. F...
The neural mechanisms underlying the antinociceptive effects of hypnosis still remain unclear. Using...
Background: Many studies show an effectiveness of hypnotic analgesia. It has been discussed whether ...
To highlight the effects of hypnotic focused analgesia (HFA), 20 healthy participants underwent a co...
BACKGROUND: Hypnotic analgesia is one of the most effective nonpharmacological methods for pain con...
Nociceptive electrical stimuli were applied to the sural nerve during hypnotically-suggested analges...
This study evaluated the efficacy of hypnosis- and relaxation-induced suggestions for analgesia for ...
OBJECTIVES:: In a recent study hypnosis has been found to relieve persistent idiopathic orofacial pa...
OBJECTIVES: In a recent study hypnosis has been found to relieve persistent idiopathic orofacial pa...
Somatosensory event-related potentials (SERPs) to painful electric standard stimuli under an odd-bal...
Abstract! The neural mechanisms underlying hypnotic states and responses to hypnotic suggestions rem...
The aim of the present study was to compare the effects of explicit suggestions of analgesia and of ...
Experimental and clinical studies concerned with the effects of "hypnotically-sug-gested analge...
Introduction: Neuroimaging studies indicate that hypnotic suggestions of increased and decreased pai...
Using a strict subject selection procedure, we tested in High and Low Hypnotizable subjects (HHs and...
Many medical conditions are claimed to benefit when hypnosis is incorporated into their treatment. F...
The neural mechanisms underlying the antinociceptive effects of hypnosis still remain unclear. Using...