Functional neuroimaging studies show that hypnosis affects attention by modulating anterior cingulate cortex activation and uncoupling conflict monitoring and cognitive control function. Considering functional changes in the activation of the occipital and temporal cortices, precuneus, and other extrastriate visual areas, which account for hypnosis-induced altered reality perception, the role of mental imagery areas appears to be central under hypnosis. This is further stressed by the fact that motor commands are processed differently in the normal conscious state, deviating toward the precuneus and extrastriate visual areas. Functional neuroimaging also shows that posthypnotic suggestions alter cognitive processes. Further research should investigate the effects of hypnosis on other executive functions and personality measures.
NEUROCOGNITION UNDER HYPNOSIS: Findings From Recent Functional Neuroimaging Studies / DEL CASALE, Antonio; Ferracuti, Stefano; Rapinesi, Chiara; Serata, Daniele; Sani, Gabriele; Savoja, Valeria; Kotzalidis, Georgios; Tatarelli, Roberto; Girardi, Paolo. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS. - ISSN 0020-7144. - STAMPA. - 60:3(2012), pp. 286-317. [10.1080/00207144.2012.675295]
NEUROCOGNITION UNDER HYPNOSIS: Findings From Recent Functional Neuroimaging Studies
DEL CASALE, ANTONIO;FERRACUTI, Stefano;RAPINESI, CHIARA;SERATA, DANIELE;SANI, Gabriele;SAVOJA, Valeria;KOTZALIDIS, GEORGIOS;TATARELLI, Roberto;GIRARDI, Paolo
2012
Abstract
Functional neuroimaging studies show that hypnosis affects attention by modulating anterior cingulate cortex activation and uncoupling conflict monitoring and cognitive control function. Considering functional changes in the activation of the occipital and temporal cortices, precuneus, and other extrastriate visual areas, which account for hypnosis-induced altered reality perception, the role of mental imagery areas appears to be central under hypnosis. This is further stressed by the fact that motor commands are processed differently in the normal conscious state, deviating toward the precuneus and extrastriate visual areas. Functional neuroimaging also shows that posthypnotic suggestions alter cognitive processes. Further research should investigate the effects of hypnosis on other executive functions and personality measures.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.