Hypnosis modulates pain perception and tolerance by affecting cortical and subcortical activity in brain regions involved in these processes. By reviewing functional neuroimaging studies focusing on pain perception under hypnosis, the authors aimed to identify brain activation-deactivation patterns occurring in hypnosis-modulated pain conditions. Different changes in brain functionality occurred throughout all components of the pain network and other brain areas. The anterior cingulate cortex appears to be central in modulating pain circuitry activity under hypnosis. Most studies also showed that the neural functions of the prefrontal, insular, and somatosensory cortices are consistently modified during hypnosis-modulated pain conditions. F...
BACKGROUND: Hypnotic analgesia is one of the most effective nonpharmacological methods for pain con...
Cingulate cortex occupies a large part of the medial surface of the brain and has become an importan...
Hypnotic-focused analgesia (HFA) was produced in 20 highly hypnotizable subjects receiving nocicepti...
The neural mechanisms underlying hypnosis and especially the modulation of pain perception by hypnos...
BACKGROUND: The neural mechanisms underlying the modulation of pain perception by hypnosis remain ob...
A number of brain regions are associated with the subjective experience of pain. This study adds to ...
Hypnosis is a hetero-induced or self-induced altered state of consciousness that involves focused at...
The neural mechanisms underlying the antinociceptive effects of hypnosis are not well understood. Us...
The neural mechanisms underlying the antinociceptive effects of hypnosis still remain unclear. Using...
Background: Depersonalization (DP) is characterized by persistent or recurrent episodes of detachmen...
Using a strict subject selection procedure, we tested in High and Low Hypnotizable subjects (HHs and...
Nowadays, there is compelling evidence that there is a poor relationship between the incoming sensor...
Brain responses to pain experienced by oneself or seen in other people show consistent overlap in th...
Pain perception is highly dependant on the conscious state of the individual and the meaning of the ...
Abstract! The neural mechanisms underlying hypnotic states and responses to hypnotic suggestions rem...
BACKGROUND: Hypnotic analgesia is one of the most effective nonpharmacological methods for pain con...
Cingulate cortex occupies a large part of the medial surface of the brain and has become an importan...
Hypnotic-focused analgesia (HFA) was produced in 20 highly hypnotizable subjects receiving nocicepti...
The neural mechanisms underlying hypnosis and especially the modulation of pain perception by hypnos...
BACKGROUND: The neural mechanisms underlying the modulation of pain perception by hypnosis remain ob...
A number of brain regions are associated with the subjective experience of pain. This study adds to ...
Hypnosis is a hetero-induced or self-induced altered state of consciousness that involves focused at...
The neural mechanisms underlying the antinociceptive effects of hypnosis are not well understood. Us...
The neural mechanisms underlying the antinociceptive effects of hypnosis still remain unclear. Using...
Background: Depersonalization (DP) is characterized by persistent or recurrent episodes of detachmen...
Using a strict subject selection procedure, we tested in High and Low Hypnotizable subjects (HHs and...
Nowadays, there is compelling evidence that there is a poor relationship between the incoming sensor...
Brain responses to pain experienced by oneself or seen in other people show consistent overlap in th...
Pain perception is highly dependant on the conscious state of the individual and the meaning of the ...
Abstract! The neural mechanisms underlying hypnotic states and responses to hypnotic suggestions rem...
BACKGROUND: Hypnotic analgesia is one of the most effective nonpharmacological methods for pain con...
Cingulate cortex occupies a large part of the medial surface of the brain and has become an importan...
Hypnotic-focused analgesia (HFA) was produced in 20 highly hypnotizable subjects receiving nocicepti...