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    Cerebellar Structural Variations in Subjects with Different Hypnotizability by Picerni, E, Santarcangelo, EL, Laricchiuta, D, Cutuli, D, Petrosini, L, Spalletta, G, Piras, F

    Published in Cerebellum (London, England) (01-02-2019)
    “…Hypnotizability—the proneness to accept suggestions and behave accordingly—has a number of physiological and behavioral correlates (postural, visuomotor, and…”
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    Can imagery become reality? by Santarcangelo, E. L., Scattina, E., Carli, G., Ghelarducci, B., Orsini, P., Manzoni, D.

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-10-2010)
    “…Previous studies showed that highly hypnotizable persons imagining a specific sensory context behave according to the corresponding real stimulation and…”
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    Hypnotizability and haptics: visual recognition of unimanually explored ‘nonmeaningful’ objects by Castellani, E., Carli, G., Santarcangelo, E. L.

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-08-2012)
    “…The cognitive trait of hypnotizability modulates sensorimotor integration and mental imagery. In particular, earlier results show that visual recognition of…”
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    Watching neutral and threatening movies: Subjective experience and autonomic responses in subjects with different hypnotizability levels by Santarcangelo, E.L., Paoletti, G., Balocchi, R., Scattina, E., Ghelarducci, B., Varanini, M.

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-04-2012)
    “…Subjects with high hypnotizability scores (Highs) have been considered more prone to experience negative affect and more vulnerable to its autonomic effects…”
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    Autonomic and EEG correlates of emotional imagery in subjects with different hypnotic susceptibility by Sebastiani, L., Simoni, A., Gemignani, A., Ghelarducci, B., Santarcangelo, E.L.

    Published in Brain research bulletin (15-04-2003)
    “…The autonomic and EEG correlates of the response to a cognitive unpleasant stimulation (US) verbally administered to awake hypnotizable and non hypnotizable…”
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    Kinematic strategies for lowering of upper limbs during suggestions of heaviness : a real-simulator design by SANTARCANGELO, E. L, CAVALLARO, E, MAZZOLENI, S, MARANO, E, GHELARDUCCI, B, DARIO, P, MICERA, S, SEBASTIANI, L

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-03-2005)
    “…The aim of the experiment was to study possible differences between the kinematic strategies for the "involuntary" arm lowering of hypnotized highly…”
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    Human hypnosis: autonomic and electroencephalographic correlates of a guided multimodal cognitive-emotional imagery by Sebastiani, L, Simoni, A, Gemignani, A, Ghelarducci, B, Santarcangelo, E.L

    Published in Neuroscience letters (20-02-2003)
    “…The effects of a guided neutral and unpleasant imagery involving several sensory modalities were studied in hypnotized subjects. Heart rate (HR), respiratory…”
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    Relaxation as a cognitive task by Sebastiani, L, Simoni, A, Gemignani, A, Ghelarducci, B, Santarcangelo, E L

    Published in Archives italiennes de biologie (01-02-2005)
    “…In the present experiment the instruction to relax was given to awake highly (Highs) and non hypnotizable subjects (Lows), while their heart rate, respirogram…”
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    Does hypnotizability affect human upright stance? by Santarcangelo, E L, Rendo, C, Carpaneto, J, Dario, P, Micera, S, Carli, G

    Published in Archives italiennes de biologie (01-05-2004)
    “…Subjects highly (Highs) and low susceptible to hypnosis (Lows) show different imagery and attentional capabilities and also peculiar somatomotor, vegetative…”
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    Paradoxical experience of hypnotic analgesia in low hypnotizable fibromyalgic patients by Carli, G, Suman, A L, Biasi, G, Marcolongo, R, Santarcangelo, E L

    Published in Archives italiennes de biologie (01-06-2008)
    “…The study investigated the differences in pain perception in highly (Highs) and low (Lows) hypnotizable patients with chronic benign pain undergoing hypnotic…”
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    Visual Perception of Area and Hypnotic Susceptibility by Di Maio, Vito, Santarcangelo, Enrica L., Busse, Knut

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-12-1995)
    “…The visual perception of area of geometrical figures was compared for subjects of high and low hypnotizability in experiments with direct comparison of two…”
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    Hypnotic Susceptibility and Hypnosis Modulate the Endothelial Response to Acute Stress by E. L. Santarcangelo, Z. Jambrick, L. Sebastiani, B. Ghelarducci, E. Picano

    Published in Journal of Biological Research (31-12-2003)
    “…Neutral hypnosis is commonly used as a relaxation technique. Even if many of its physiological correlates as well as the main neuropsychological…”
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    The higher the basal vagal tone the better the motor imagery ability by Sebastiani, Laura, Di Gruttola, F, Incognito, O, Menardo, E, Santarcangelo, E L

    Published in Archives italiennes de biologie (01-04-2019)
    “…A positive association between resting state vagal tone and performance of a few cognitive functions has been proposed. Aim of this study was to investigate…”
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    Sensory-motor cortex activity modulation by hypnotic susceptibility and hypnosis during finger movement by Gemignani, A, Tosetti, M, Montanaro, D, Biagi, L, Ghelarducci, B, Guazzelli, M, Santarcangelo, E L

    Published in Archives italiennes de biologie (01-03-2004)
    “…The aim of the experiment was to study whether the activity of the primary sensory-motor (S1/M1), supplementary motor (SMA) and pre-motor (PMA) areas during…”
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    Changes in electromyographically recorded human monosynaptic reflex in relation to hypnotic susceptibility and hypnosis by Santarcangelo, E L, Busse, K, Carli, G

    Published in Neuroscience letters (25-09-1989)
    “…The aim of the present experiment was to study how hypnotic susceptibility and hypnosis affect motoneuron excitability. In a first trial, human subjects were…”
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    Heart rate variability in subjects with different hypnotic susceptibility receiving nociceptive stimulation and suggestions of analgesia by Balocchi, R., Varanini, M., Menicucci, D., Santarcangelo, E.L., Migliorini, S., Fontani, G., Carli, G.

    “…The aim of the present study was to investigate the possible hypnotizability-related modulation of heart activity during nociceptive stimulation (pressor pain)…”
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    Hypnotizability and the position sense: proprioceptive localization of the hand by Padilla-Castaneda, Miguel Angel, Castellani, Eleonora, Frisoli, Antonio, Bergamasco, Massimo, Santarcangelo, Enrica Laura

    Published in Archives italiennes de biologie (01-03-2015)
    “…We  investigated whether healthy subjects with high (highs) and low (lows) hypnotizability scores differ in the ability to report the position of their right…”
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    Modulation of pain-induced endothelial dysfunction by hypnotisability by Jambrik, Zoltan, Santarcangelo, Enrica L., Rudisch, Tibor, Varga, Albert, Forster, Tamas, Carli, Giancarlo

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-08-2005)
    “…Mental stress induces endothelial dysfunction, that is a reduction of the post-occlusion brachial artery flow-mediated vasodilation (FMD). This does not occur…”
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    Does hypnotizability modulate the stress-related endothelial dysfunction? by Jambrik, Zoltán, Santarcangelo, Enrica L, Ghelarducci, Brunello, Picano, Eugenio, Sebastiani, Laura

    Published in Brain research bulletin (30-04-2004)
    “…Previous studies suggest that hypnotizability represents a protective factor against the cardiac effects of cognitive stress and that hypnosis prevents…”
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