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Low back pain and hypnosis.(Psychoneuroimmunoendocrinology Review and Commentary)

Fifteen adults, age 18-43, with chronic low back pain (mean duration four years) were found to be moderately/highly hypnotizable based on the modified 11-point Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale. Somatosensory, event-related, potential correlates of noxious electrical stimulation were evaluated during control and hypnotic analgesia conditions at anterior frontal, midfrontal, central, and parietal regions. Significant brain inhibitory processing was evidenced in different brain locations (p

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Crawford HJ, et al. Hypnotic analgesia: 1. Somatosensory event-related potential changes to noxious stimuli and 2. Transfer learning to reduce chronic low back ...

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