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Article: The involvement of frontally modulated attention in hypnosis and hypnotic susceptibility: Cortical evoked potential evidence
- Article from:
- American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
- Article date:
- July 1, 2003
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Gruzelier, J., Gray, M., & Horn, P. (2002). The involvement of frontally modulated attention in hypnosis and hypnotic susceptibility: Cortical evoked potential evidence. Contemporary Hypnosis, 19(4), 179-189. Those readers who are interested in what occurs in the brain during hypnosis will find this article informative. The frontal N100 difference wave (N1200d) is an evoked potential associated with voluntary attention, and is associated with the difference to frequent and infrequent tones. The authors compared the N100d before and during hypnosis in high and low hypnotizables (as measured by the Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility) as a way to examine alterations in ...