Abstract
EEG spectral-power density was analyzed in a group of nine highly hypnotizable subjects via ten frontal, central, parietal, and occipital electrodes under four conditions: 1) wake state, 2) neutral hypnosis, 3) hypnotic suggestion for altering perception of tones, and 4) post-hypnosis. Results indicate no theta-power changes between conditions, challenging previous findings that increased theta power is a marker of hypnosis. A decrease in gamma power under hypnotic suggestion and an almost significant decrease under neutral hypnosis were observed, compared to post-hypnosis. Anteroposterior power distribution remained stable over all conditions. The results are discussed and compared to earlier studies, which report heterogenous findings.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 06871 |
Journal | Heliyon |
Volume | 7 |
Issue number | 4 |
Number of pages | 10 |
ISSN | 2405-8440 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 29 Apr 2021 |
MoE publication type | A1 Journal article-refereed |
Fields of Science
- 3112 Neurosciences
- 6162 Cognitive science
- 515 Psychology
- Hypnosis
- Hypnotic suggestion
- Brain oscillations
- Spectral-power density
- EEG
- SPECTRAL-ANALYSIS
- EMOTIONAL EVENTS
- EEG ACTIVITY
- HYPNOSIS
- SUSCEPTIBILITY
- WAKING
- SUGGESTIBILITY
- OSCILLATIONS
- RELAXATION
- PSYCHOLOGY
Equipment
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Cognitive Brain Research Unit
Kujala, T. (Manager) & Tervaniemi, M. (Manager)
Facility/equipment: Core Facility