University of Siena, Italy.
Int J Clin Exp Hypn. 2010 Jul;58(3):329-44. doi: 10.1080/00207141003761155.
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 the observed hypnotizability-related differences in motor control and suggests that hypnotic susceptibility might be a relevant factor in neuro-rehabilitative treatments because it accounts for part of the variability in the sensorimotor self.
身体摇晃和运动在接受视觉和颈部/腿部本体感觉输入改变的高(高催眠者)和低(低催眠者)催眠者中被不同程度地调节。本研究旨在探讨由于头部向后伸展而导致部分前庭信息受损是否会对高、低催眠者的姿势(研究 1)和运动行为(研究 2)产生不同的影响。结果表明,与视觉和本体感觉模式不同,前庭失能并未在两组之间引起主要差异,除了在连续试验中直走的行走得到改善,这仅在高催眠者中观察到。本文综述了可能参与观察到的与催眠能力相关的运动控制差异的结构和机制,并提出催眠易感性可能是神经康复治疗中的一个相关因素,因为它解释了感觉运动自我的部分可变性。