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Hypnotizability and postural effects of sensory alteration (Contributo in atti di convegno)
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- 2008-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Scattina E.; Santarcangelo E.; Manzoni D.; Carli G.; Macerata A. (2008)
Hypnotizability and postural effects of sensory alteration
in Hypnotizability is a psychological trait evaluated by scales and is largely based on peculiar cognitive abilities related to the functional characteristics of the supervisory attentional system [1]. The main reason why body sway might be less vulnerable t, Pisa
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- Scattina E.; Santarcangelo E.; Manzoni D.; Carli G.; Macerata A. (literal)
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- In: Hypnotizability is a psychological trait evaluated by scales and is largely based on peculiar cognitive abilities related to the functional characteristics of the supervisory attentional system [1]. The main reason why body sway might be less vulnerable to sensory alteration in subjects with high hypnotic susceptibility (Highs) than in low hypnotizable individuals (Lows) is based on the role of attention in both hypnotizability and postural control. This is an attention consuming function modulated by concomitant cognitive activities and by higher cognitive processes, and its attentional cost of balance is increased by sensory alteration. Greater availability of attentional resources in Highs might account for the observation that body sway is modified in Lows, but not in Highs, during guided imagery and mental computation and might also lead to lower vulnerability of the body sway to sensory alteration in Highs [2]. Aim of the study was to investigate the postural effects of the s (literal)
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- ABSTRACT: Hypnotizability is a psychological trait evaluated by scales and is largely based on peculiar cognitive abilities related to the functional characteristics of the supervisory attentional system [1]. The main reason why body sway might be less vulnerable to sensory alteration in subjects with high hypnotic susceptibility (Highs)than in low hypnotizable individuals (Lows) is based on the role of attention in both hypnotizability and postural control. This is an \"attention consuming\" function modulated by concomitant cognitive activities and by higher cognitive processes, and its attentional cost of balance is increased by sensory alteration. Greater availability of attentional resources in Highs might account for the observation that body sway is modified in Lows, but not in Highs, during guided imagery and mental computation and might also lead to lower vulnerability of the body sway to sensory alteration in Highs [2]. Aim of the study was to nvestigate the postural effects of the suppression of visual input (eye closure) and alteration of leg proprioceptive input (unstable support) in Highs and Lows, as well as the mechanisms involved. (literal)
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