Potentiating effects of L-type Ca(2+) channel blockers on pentobarbital-induced hypnosis are influenced by serotonergic system.

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Potentiating effects of L-type Ca(2+) channel blockers on pentobarbital-induced hypnosis are influenced by serotonergic system.
J Neural Transm. 2006 Oct;113(10):1395-402
Authors: Zhao X, Cui XY, Chu QP, Chen BQ, Wang XM, Lin ZB, Li XJ, Ku BS, Zhang YH
In order to elucidate the mechanism(s) behind the interactions between barbiturates and Ca(2+) antagonists, the effects […]

Reaction to pain stimulus before and during hypnosis measured by pupillary reaction.

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Reaction to pain stimulus before and during hypnosis measured by pupillary reaction.
Am J Clin Hypn. 2005 Oct-2006 Jan;48(2-3):145-52
Authors: Walter H, Lesch OM, Stöhr H, Grünberger J, Gutierrez-Lobos K
The aim of this study was to investigate the analgesic effects of hypnotic pain control on experimental pain by measuring pupil reactions as an objective psycho-physiologic […]

Examining sympathetic nerve activity with microneurography during hypnosis: untangling the effects of central command.

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Examining sympathetic nerve activity with microneurography during hypnosis: untangling the effects of central command.
Int J Clin Exp Hypn. 2006 Oct;54(4):448-56
Authors: Robinson RC, Crasilneck H, Garofalo JP, Whitfill T
Using microelectrode recordings of postganglionic sympatheticaction potentials, the authors studied the effects of hypnotic suggestion on sympathetic outflow targeted to skin during static handgrip […]

The neuroscience of observing consciousness & mirror neurons in therapeutic hypnosis.

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Am J Clin Hypn. 2006 Apr;48(4):263-78
Authors: Rossi EL, Rossi KL
Neuroscience documents the activity of “mirror neurons” in the human brain as a mechanism whereby we experience empathy and recognize the intentions of others by observing their behavior and automatically matching their brain activity. […]

Hypnosis for irritable bowel syndrome: the quest for the mechanism of action.

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Hypnosis for irritable bowel syndrome: the quest for the mechanism of action.
Int J Clin Exp Hypn. 2006 Jan;54(1):65-84
Authors: Simrén M
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a very common condition in the Western part of the world, and it accounts for a large proportion of the workload of a gastroenterologist. Unfortunately, the pathogenesis […]

 

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