Hypnotizability, interoception and nitric oxide: a theoretical
perspective.
- Gioia Giusti,
- Enrica Santarcangelo
Abstract
Interoception -- the sense of the body- includes the perception of
visceral signals and its integration with many other information in the
central nervous system. Hypnotizability levels are associated with
interoceptive accuracy and sensitivity, likely due to different insula
grey matter volume, and different availability of vascular nitric oxide
during sensory and cognitive tasks in peripheral arteries and in the
brain. This theoretical review deals with the relevance of possible
hypnotizability-related nitric oxide availability at various levels of
the central nervous system to interoception and, consequently, to
physiological and pathological conditions, such as emotion, sleep
disturbance, eating behavior, cardiovascular illness. Moreover, the
review suggests that hypnotic assessment could be a predictor of the
efficacy of therapies based on improvement of interoception.