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Neural Mechanisms of Antinociceptive Effects of Hypnosis
Authors:Faymonville  Marie Elisabeth MD  PhD; Laureys  Steven MD  PhD&#x;; Degueldre  Christian PhD&#x;; DelFiore  Guy PhD ; Luxen  Andr PhD&#x;; Franck  Georges MD  PhD#; Lamy  Maurice MD  PhD; Maquet  Pierre MD  PhD&#x;&#x;
Institution:Faymonville, Marie Elisabeth M.D., Ph.D.*; Laureys, Steven M.D., Ph.D.†; Degueldre, Christian Ph.D.‡; DelFiore, Guy Ph.D.§; Luxen, André Ph.D.∥; Franck, Georges M.D., Ph.D.#; Lamy, Maurice M.D., Ph.D.**; Maquet, Pierre M.D., Ph.D.††
Abstract:Background: The neural mechanisms underlying the modulation of pain perception by hypnosis remain obscure. In this study, we used positron emission tomography in 11 healthy volunteers to identify the brain areas in which hypnosis modulates cerebral responses to a noxious stimulus.

Methods: The protocol used a factorial design with two factors: state (hypnotic state, resting state, mental imagery) and stimulation (warm non-noxious vs. hot noxious stimuli applied to right thenar eminence). Two cerebral blood flow scans were obtained with the 15O-water technique during each condition. After each scan, the subject was asked to rate pain sensation and unpleasantness. Statistical parametric mapping was used to determine the main effects of noxious stimulation and hypnotic state as well as state-by-stimulation interactions (i.e., brain areas that would be more or less activated in hypnosis than in control conditions, under noxious stimulation).

Results: Hypnosis decreased both pain sensation and the unpleasantness of noxious stimuli. Noxious stimulation caused an increase in regional cerebral blood flow in the thalamic nuclei and anterior cingulate and insular cortices. The hypnotic state induced a significant activation of a right-sided extrastriate area and the anterior cingulate cortex. The interaction analysis showed that the activity in the anterior (mid-)cingulate cortex was related to pain perception and unpleasantness differently in the hypnotic state than in control situations.

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