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Structural and functional cerebral correlates of hypnotic suggestibility

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
Short description:
Structural and functional cerebral correlates of hypnotic suggestibility / Huber, Alexa; Lui, Fausta; Duzzi, Davide; Pagnoni, Giuseppe; Porro, Carlo Adolfo. - In: PLOS ONE. - ISSN 1932-6203. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:3(2014), pp. 1-6. [10.1371/journal.pone.0093187]
abstract:
Little is known about the neural bases of hypnotic suggestibility, a cognitive trait referring to the tendency to respond to hypnotic suggestions. In the present magnetic resonance imaging study, we performed regression analyses to assess hypnotic suggestibility-related differences in local gray matter volume, using voxel-based morphometry, and in waking resting state functional connectivity of 10 resting state networks, in 37 healthy women. Hypnotic suggestibility was positively correlated with gray matter volume in portions of the left superior and medial frontal gyri, roughly overlapping with the supplementary and pre-supplementary motor area, and negatively correlated with gray matter volume in the left superior temporal gyrus and insula. In the functional connectivity analysis, hypnotic suggestibility was positively correlated with functional connectivity between medial posterior areas, including bilateral posterior cingulate cortex and precuneus, and both the lateral visual network and the left fronto-parietal network; a positive correlation was also found with functional connectivity between the executive-control network and a right postcentral/parietal area. In contrast, hypnotic suggestibility was negatively correlated with functional connectivity between the right fronto-parietal network and the right lateral thalamus. These findings demonstrate for the first time a correlation between hypnotic suggestibility, the structural features of specific cortical regions, and the functional connectivity during the normal resting state of brain structures involved in imagery and self-monitoring activity.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Structural MRI, Functional MRI, Hypnosis, Prefrontal cortex, VBM, Functional connectivity
List of contributors:
Huber, Alexa; Lui, Fausta; Duzzi, Davide; Pagnoni, Giuseppe; Porro, Carlo Adolfo
Authors of the University:
DUZZI Davide
LUI Fausta
PAGNONI Giuseppe
PORRO Carlo Adolfo
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1061686
Full Text:
https://iris.unimore.it//retrieve/handle/11380/1061686/14508/pone.0093187.pdf
Published in:
PLOS ONE
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