Tim Brunson DCH

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EEG patterns and hypnotizability



Hammond, D. C. (2005). EEG patterns and hypnotizability. Biofeedback, 33(1), 35-37. Provides a brief review of the relationship of hypnotizability and EEG activity, followed by a discussion of how modifying EEG activity with neurofeedback may have potential to increase hypnotic responsiveness, for example, in working with pain patients. This is followed by a brief summary of the relationship of hypnotizability to clinical symptoms.

Address for reprints: D. Corydon Hammond, Ph.D., University of Utah School of Medicine, PM&R, 30 No. 1900 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84132-2119. E-mail: D. C. Hammond®m.cc.utah.edu

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