This study explores whether self reported depth of hypnosis and hypnotic suggestibility are associated with individual differences in neuroanatomy and/or levels of functional connectivity. Twenty nine people varying in suggestibility were recruited and underwent structural, and after a hypnotic induction,functional magnetic resonance imaging at rest. We used voxel based morphometry to assess the correlation of grey matter(GM) and white matter(WM) against the independent variables: depth of hypnosis, level of relaxation and hypnotic suggestibility. Functional networks identified within dependent components analysis were regressed with the independent variables. Hypnotic depth ratings were positively correlated with GM volume in the frontal cortex and the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC). Hypnotic suggestibility was positively correlated with GM volume in the left temporo occipital cortex. Relaxation ratings did not correlate significantly with GM volume and none of the independent variables correlated with regional WM volume measures. Self reported deeper levels of hypnosis were associated with less connectivity within the anterior default mode network. Taken together, the results suggest that the greater GM volume in the medial frontal cortex and ACC,and lower connectivity in the DMN during hypnosis facilitate experiences of greater hypnotic depth. The patterns of results suggest that hypnotic depth and hypnotic suggestibility should not be considered synonyms.

Structural and functional correlates of hypnotic depth and suggestibility / William McGeown, Giuliana Mazzoni, Manila Vannucci, Annalena Venneri. - In: PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH. NEUROIMAGING. - ISSN 0925-4927. - STAMPA. - 231:(2015), pp. 151-159. [10.1016/j.pscychresns.2014.11.015]

Structural and functional correlates of hypnotic depth and suggestibility

VANNUCCI, MANILA;
2015

Abstract

This study explores whether self reported depth of hypnosis and hypnotic suggestibility are associated with individual differences in neuroanatomy and/or levels of functional connectivity. Twenty nine people varying in suggestibility were recruited and underwent structural, and after a hypnotic induction,functional magnetic resonance imaging at rest. We used voxel based morphometry to assess the correlation of grey matter(GM) and white matter(WM) against the independent variables: depth of hypnosis, level of relaxation and hypnotic suggestibility. Functional networks identified within dependent components analysis were regressed with the independent variables. Hypnotic depth ratings were positively correlated with GM volume in the frontal cortex and the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC). Hypnotic suggestibility was positively correlated with GM volume in the left temporo occipital cortex. Relaxation ratings did not correlate significantly with GM volume and none of the independent variables correlated with regional WM volume measures. Self reported deeper levels of hypnosis were associated with less connectivity within the anterior default mode network. Taken together, the results suggest that the greater GM volume in the medial frontal cortex and ACC,and lower connectivity in the DMN during hypnosis facilitate experiences of greater hypnotic depth. The patterns of results suggest that hypnotic depth and hypnotic suggestibility should not be considered synonyms.
2015
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William McGeown, Giuliana Mazzoni, Manila Vannucci, Annalena Venneri
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