Binaural-Beat Induced Theta EEG Activity and Hypnotic Susceptibility

Brian Brady, Larry Stevens

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Abstract

Six participants varying in degree of hypnotizability (2 lows, 2 mediums, and 2 highs) were exposed to 3 20-minute sessions of a binaural-beat sound stimulation protocol designed to enhance theta brainwave activity. The Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale, Form C (SHSS:C) was used for pre- and post-stimulus measures of hypnotic susceptibility. A time-series analysis was utilized to evaluate anterior theta activity in response to binaural-beat sound stimulation over baseline and stimulus sessions. The protocol designed to increase anterior theta activity resulted in a significant increase in percent theta for 5 of 6 participants. Hypnotic susceptibility levels remained stable in the high-susceptible group and increased significantly in the low and medium-susceptible gr oups.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)53-69
Number of pages17
JournalAmerican Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
Volume43
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1 2000

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Complementary and alternative medicine

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