Effects of hand catalepsy on subjective trance perception and relative parasympathetic tone in healthy volunteers during pleasant hypnotic session: a randomized controlled study
E. Boselli,
S. Radoykov,
X. Paqueron
et al.
Abstract:Purpose: This study was designed to evaluate the effects on hand catalepsy on parasympathetic tone assessed using Analgesia/Nociception Index (ANI) and on subjective rating of absorption, dissociation, and time perception among healthy volunteers.Methods: This was a randomized controlled trial including participants to a medical hypnosis congress in France. Ninety volunteers were randomized in two arms, all receiving a fteen-minute positive hypnotic trance, with or without hand catalepsy. The relative parasymp… Show more
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