Photo-acoustic stimulation: theoretical background and ten years of clinical experience

Tibor Károly Fábián, Krisztina J. Kovács, Laura Gótai, Anita Beck, Wolf-Rainer Krause, Pál Fejérdy
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Light and sound effects have frequently been used for the induction of altered states of consciousness. Turning on and off light or sound leads to short-term excitation of the central nervous system, while longer lasting stimulation has led to drowsiness and mixed alpha-theta activity and to bodily relaxation with increased skin resistance, decreased EMG activity and a decreased salivary cortisol level; though an increased salivary IgA level and output of the salivary chaperone Hsp70 have also been reported. At the same time a strong trance inducing ability of photic stimulation (10 min) has been demonstrated. In open clinical studies orofacial psychosomatic patients have been treated: Atypical facial pain (n = 20) recovered in 34.9 %, improvement occurred in 40.4 %, with no effect in 24.7 %. Initial psychogenic denture intolerance (n = 9) symptoms recovered in 44.4 %, improvement occurred in 33.3 %, with no effect in 22.2 %. Chronic denture intolerance (n = 14) symptoms recovered in 21.4 %, improvement occurred in 50.0 %, with no effect in 28.6 %. In hyposalivation cases (n = 4), a significant increase of salivary flow rate and protein concentration occurred in 2/4. However, randomized controlled trials that might support the application of photo-acoustic stimulation are still lacking. Copyright © 2009 British Society of Experimental & Clinical Hypnosis. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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光声刺激:理论背景和十年临床经验
光和声音效果经常被用来诱导意识状态的改变。打开和关闭光或声音会导致中枢神经系统的短期兴奋,而较长时间的刺激会导致嗜睡和混合α - θ活动,并导致皮肤阻力增加、肌电图活动减少和唾液皮质醇水平下降的身体放松;尽管唾液IgA水平和唾液伴侣Hsp70的输出也有报道。同时,光刺激具有较强的催眠诱导能力(10 min)。在公开的临床研究中,对口面部心身患者进行了治疗:非典型面部疼痛(n = 20)恢复的占34.9%,改善的占40.4%,无效果的占24.7%。初始心因性义齿不耐受(n = 9)症状恢复的44.4%,改善的33.3%,无效果的22.2%。慢性义齿不耐受(n = 14)症状恢复21.4%,改善50.0%,无效果28.6%。在唾液分泌不足的病例中(n = 4), 2/4的患者唾液流速和蛋白浓度显著升高。然而,可能支持光声刺激应用的随机对照试验仍然缺乏。版权所有©2009英国实验学会;临床催眠。John Wiley &出版;儿子,有限公司
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