Scientists scan brains to unlock hypnosis secrets for calm
NCT ID NCT07102810
Summary
This study aimed to understand how hypnosis works in the brain and body. Researchers measured brain waves, heart rate, and other signals in 50 healthy adults during a standard hypnosis session. The goal was to gather data to help build a future AI tool that could monitor and potentially help manage anxiety during medical procedures.
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Mount Sinai Hospital
New York, New York, 10029, United States
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