2024
Journal article  Open Access

Hypnotizability-related risky experience and behavior

Cruz-Sanabria F., Faraguna U., Panu C., Tommasi L., Bruno S., Bazzani A., Sebastiani L., Santarcangelo E. L.

Hypnotizability  Risk-taking propensity  Risk perception  Humans 

Risk is the probability of an adverse event. The proneness to take a risk and the risk taking behavior differ among the general population. Hypnotizability is a stable psychophysiological trait expressing the individual proneness to modify perception, memory and behavior following specific suggestions also in the ordinary state of consciousness. Some hypnotizability-related neurophysiological and behavioral correlates suggest that hypnotizability level, measured by standard scales classifying individuals as low (lows), medium (mediums) and high hypnotizable (highs) subjects, can be related to risk propensity and risk-taking. To study whether hypnotizability modulates risk propensity and behavior, we recruited healthy participants, classified through the Standford Hypnotic Susceptibility scale, form A, and compared lows' (n = 33), mediums' (n = 19) and highs'(n = 15) experiential and behavioral risk perception and propensity variables through the Domain-specific risk-taking scale and the Balloon Analogue Risk Task. MANOVA results indicated that different hypnotizability levels are not associated with different risky behavior and experience, except for higher expected financial benefits from risky behavior in lows. However, hypnotizability-related risk profiles were identified through correlational analyses. In fact, highs exhibited a negative association between risk perception and propensity to risk-taking, whereas mediums and lows displayed a positive association between risk propensity and expected benefit. In conclusion, the highs' profile indicates a more automatic behavior with respect to mediums and lows.

Source: Neuroscience letters (Print) 821 (2024). doi:10.1016/j.neulet.2024.137625

Publisher: Elsevier Scientific Publishers Ireland, Amsterdam , Paesi Bassi


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@article{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:492133,
	title = {Hypnotizability-related risky experience and behavior},
	author = {Cruz-Sanabria F. and Faraguna U. and Panu C. and Tommasi L. and Bruno S. and Bazzani A. and Sebastiani L. and Santarcangelo E. L.},
	publisher = {Elsevier Scientific Publishers Ireland, Amsterdam , Paesi Bassi},
	doi = {10.1016/j.neulet.2024.137625},
	journal = {Neuroscience letters (Print)},
	volume = {821},
	year = {2024}
}