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Event-related potentials reveal hypnotherapy's impact on attention bias in social anxiety disorder
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作者 Han Zhang Mi Zhang +8 位作者 Ni Li Wen-Zhuo Wei lin-xi yang Yong-Yi Li Zhen-Yue Zu Li-Jun Ma Hui-Xue Wang Kai Wang Xiao-Ming Li 《World Journal of Psychiatry》 2025年第5期241-256,共16页
BACKGROUND Exploring hypnotherapy's potential to modulate attention bias offers promising avenues for treating social anxiety disorder(SAD).AIM To determine if hypnotherapy can alleviate social anxiety by influenc... BACKGROUND Exploring hypnotherapy's potential to modulate attention bias offers promising avenues for treating social anxiety disorder(SAD).AIM To determine if hypnotherapy can alleviate social anxiety by influencing attention bias,specifically identifying the aspects of attention processes affected by hypnosis.METHODS In this study,69 SAD participants were divided into three groups based on their Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale scores:Experimental group,control group,and baseline group.The experimental group(n=23)underwent six weekly hypnosis sessions,while the control(n=23)and baseline groups(n=23)received no treatment.To evaluate alterations in SAD severity and attention bias towards threatening stimuli following hypnotherapy,we employed a combination of self-report questionnaires,an odd-one-out task,and electroencephalography recordings.RESULTS The experimental group showed significant reductions in P1,N170,N2pc,and late positive potential(LPP)brain wave activities during attention sensitivity and disengagement conditions.This indicates that hypnotherapy modulates early-stage face processing and later-stage emotional evaluation of threat-related stimuli in SAD patients.CONCLUSION Our findings highlight P1,N170,N2pc,and LPP as key neural markers in SAD treatment.By identifying these neural markers influenced by hypnotherapy,we offer insight into the mechanisms by which this treatment modality impacts attentional processes,potentially easing SAD symptoms. 展开更多
关键词 Social anxiety disorder Attention bias HYPNOTHERAPY Event-related potentials Face processing
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