Your browser version may not work well with NCBI's Web applications. More information here...
1: Pharmacopsychiatry. 2001 May;34(3):111-3.Links

Autonomic profile under hypnosis as assessed by heart rate variability and spectral analysis.

University of Ulm, Department of Psychiatry I, Zentrum für Psychiatrie Weissenau, Ravensburg.

To test the hypothesis of a sympathovagal balance shift towards an enhanced vagal tone under the condition of a standardized hypnosis, we used the assessment of heart rate variability including spectral analysis in 10 healthy subjects (5 female, 5 male, age ranging from 27 to 42 years). We compared the subjects under baseline condition (resting) and under hypnosis, measured on a different day, for a measuring period of five minutes for each condition. The result was reduced total power in the low frequency band (0.01-0.05 Hz) reflecting sympathetic activity. Also, the ratio of low to high frequency power (LFIHF) was reduced when under hypnosis. This reduction was due to a reduced LF component, but only a slightly reduced mid frequency component. With considerable variability, we also found activated mid frequency bands (0.05-0.15Hz) under hypnosis, likely reflecting baroreceptor activity. We conclude that the autonomic status in hypnosis is associated with a change towards reduced low frequency activity, but not necessarily with enhanced high frequency activity.

PMID: 11434402 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]