Body sway and locomotion are differentially modulated in high (highs) and low (lows) hypnotizable subjects undergoing alteration of visual and neck/leg proprioceptive inputs. The study's aim was to investigate whether partial impairment of vestibular information due to backward head extension affects postural (Study 1) and locomotor behavior (Study 2) differentially in highs and lows. Results showed that, at variance with the visual and proprioceptive modalities, vestibular inactivation did not induce major differences between the 2 groups, with the exception of improvement in walking straight across consecutive trials, which was observed only in highs. The article presents an overview of the structures and mechanisms possibly involved in t...
Empirical thesis.Running title: Physiological measures of agency change in hypnosis.Bibliography: pa...
The susceptibility to hypnosis, which can be measured by scales, is not merely a cognitive trait. In...
Motor imagery is influenced by individual and contextual factors. We investigated whether the psycho...
Body sway and locomotion are differentially modulated in high (highs) and low (lows) hypnotizable su...
In highly hypnotizable individuals (highs), postural control is more independent of sensory informat...
In highly hypnotizable individuals (highs), postural control is more independent of sensory informat...
The aim of the experiment was to investigate whether the peculiar attentional/imagery abilities asso...
Hypnotizability is a cognitive trait measured by standard scales and associated with peculiar physio...
Item does not contain fulltextThe cognitive trait of hypnotizability, associated with the proneness ...
Postural control in subjects with high (Highs) and low (Lows) susceptibility to hypnosis is differen...
Aim of the experiment was to study whether cognitive load affects postural control more in low (Lows...
The cognitive trait of hypnotisability, associated with the proneness to accept suggestions, exhibit...
Earlier studies have shown hypnotizability-related postural effects of visual suppression and of leg...
Hypnotizability is a cognitive trait able to modulate many behavioural/physiological processes and a...
Item does not contain fulltextThe susceptibility to hypnosis, which can be measured by scales, is no...
Empirical thesis.Running title: Physiological measures of agency change in hypnosis.Bibliography: pa...
The susceptibility to hypnosis, which can be measured by scales, is not merely a cognitive trait. In...
Motor imagery is influenced by individual and contextual factors. We investigated whether the psycho...
Body sway and locomotion are differentially modulated in high (highs) and low (lows) hypnotizable su...
In highly hypnotizable individuals (highs), postural control is more independent of sensory informat...
In highly hypnotizable individuals (highs), postural control is more independent of sensory informat...
The aim of the experiment was to investigate whether the peculiar attentional/imagery abilities asso...
Hypnotizability is a cognitive trait measured by standard scales and associated with peculiar physio...
Item does not contain fulltextThe cognitive trait of hypnotizability, associated with the proneness ...
Postural control in subjects with high (Highs) and low (Lows) susceptibility to hypnosis is differen...
Aim of the experiment was to study whether cognitive load affects postural control more in low (Lows...
The cognitive trait of hypnotisability, associated with the proneness to accept suggestions, exhibit...
Earlier studies have shown hypnotizability-related postural effects of visual suppression and of leg...
Hypnotizability is a cognitive trait able to modulate many behavioural/physiological processes and a...
Item does not contain fulltextThe susceptibility to hypnosis, which can be measured by scales, is no...
Empirical thesis.Running title: Physiological measures of agency change in hypnosis.Bibliography: pa...
The susceptibility to hypnosis, which can be measured by scales, is not merely a cognitive trait. In...
Motor imagery is influenced by individual and contextual factors. We investigated whether the psycho...