Friday, June 26, 2009

Brain mechanisms of hypnotic paralysis : Neurophilosophy

Brain mechanisms of hypnotic paralysis : Neurophilosophy: "In the controls, feigning paralysis of the left hand led to increased activity in the right inferior frontal gyrus, which is known to be involved in motor inhibition. However, hypnotic paralysis did not cause increased activity in this area, and so it seems not to occur as a result of inhibition of motor planning."

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