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Effects of vestibular and neck proprioceptive stimulation on posture as a function of hypnotizability
Authors:Santarcangelo Enrica L  Scattina Eliana  Orsini Paolo  Bruschini Luca  Ghelarducci Brunello  Manzoni Diego
Affiliation:University of Pisa, Italy. enricals@dfb.unipi.it
Abstract:Previous studies on the role of hypnotizability in postural control indicate that the body sway of subjects with high or low hypnotizability to hypnosis is differentially modulated by eye closure. The aim of this study was to investigate whether hypnotizability also modulates the postural response to electrical vestibular stimulation and to head rotation in nonhypnotized individuals. The center of pressure (CoP) displacements were monitored in highs and lows standing on a stabilometric platform with closed eyes during basal conditions and electrical vestibular stimulation in 3 different positions of the head. Results showed that the CoP stimulus-locked displacements as well as the CoP mean position, area, and mean velocity were similar in highs and lows, but only in lows did the head position modulate the mean velocity. This finding might reflect a difference in sensory-motor integration between the 2 groups.
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