Hypnotizability is a cognitive trait modulating some physiological responses to cognitive and physical stimulation also in the normal awake state and in the absence of specific suggestions. Aim of the study was the characterization of the cardiovascular correlates of deep pain induced by nociceptive pressor stimulation without (PAIN) and with (AN) suggestions for analgesia, pain imagery/perception (IM) and mental computation (MC) in not hypnotized highly (Highs) and low (Lows) hypnotizable healthy subjects of both genders. The subjective experience of pain intensity, relaxation and task related fatigue were measured through a structured inteview. Heart rate, blood pressure, skin blood flow and respiratory activity were monitored throughout ...
The autonomic and EEG correlates of the response to a cognitive unpleasant stimulation (US) verbally...
We report novel findings concerning the role of hypnotizability, suggestions of analgesia and the ac...
Slow, deep breathing (SDB) is a common pain self-management technique. Stimulation of the arterial b...
The study investigated whether the cardiac activity and cognitive-emotional traits sustained by the ...
In healthy subjects with high hypnotisability (highs) under hypnosis, subjectively effective suggest...
The aim of the present study was to compare the effects of explicit suggestions of analgesia and of ...
Mental stress induces endothelial dysfunction, that is a reduction of the post-occlusion brachial ar...
To highlight the effects of hypnotic focused analgesia (HFA), 20 healthy participants underwent a co...
In healthy subjects with high hypnotisability (highs) under hypnosis, subjectively effective suggest...
Mean values and the spectral variability of heart rate (HRV), blood pressure, and skin blood flow we...
A number of brain regions are associated with the subjective experience of pain. This study adds to ...
Somatosensory event-related potentials (SERPs) to painful electric standard stimuli under an odd-bal...
BACKGROUND: The neural mechanisms underlying the modulation of pain perception by hypnosis remain ob...
Using a strict subject selection procedure, we tested in High and Low Hypnotizable subjects (HHs and...
Hypnosis modulates pain perception and tolerance by affecting cortical and subcortical activity in b...
The autonomic and EEG correlates of the response to a cognitive unpleasant stimulation (US) verbally...
We report novel findings concerning the role of hypnotizability, suggestions of analgesia and the ac...
Slow, deep breathing (SDB) is a common pain self-management technique. Stimulation of the arterial b...
The study investigated whether the cardiac activity and cognitive-emotional traits sustained by the ...
In healthy subjects with high hypnotisability (highs) under hypnosis, subjectively effective suggest...
The aim of the present study was to compare the effects of explicit suggestions of analgesia and of ...
Mental stress induces endothelial dysfunction, that is a reduction of the post-occlusion brachial ar...
To highlight the effects of hypnotic focused analgesia (HFA), 20 healthy participants underwent a co...
In healthy subjects with high hypnotisability (highs) under hypnosis, subjectively effective suggest...
Mean values and the spectral variability of heart rate (HRV), blood pressure, and skin blood flow we...
A number of brain regions are associated with the subjective experience of pain. This study adds to ...
Somatosensory event-related potentials (SERPs) to painful electric standard stimuli under an odd-bal...
BACKGROUND: The neural mechanisms underlying the modulation of pain perception by hypnosis remain ob...
Using a strict subject selection procedure, we tested in High and Low Hypnotizable subjects (HHs and...
Hypnosis modulates pain perception and tolerance by affecting cortical and subcortical activity in b...
The autonomic and EEG correlates of the response to a cognitive unpleasant stimulation (US) verbally...
We report novel findings concerning the role of hypnotizability, suggestions of analgesia and the ac...
Slow, deep breathing (SDB) is a common pain self-management technique. Stimulation of the arterial b...