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Original Articles

Performance of fine motor coordination activities with an hypnotically anesthetized limb

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Pages 54-65 | Received 31 Dec 1979, Published online: 31 Jan 2008
 

Abstract

experiments were conducted to determine the effects of induced hypnotic anesthesia in S's dominant arm upon the performance of various motor coordination tasks. Experiment 1 assessed the ability of Ss to tap a pencil within a 20 mm diameter circle while the limb performing the task was or was not anesthetized. Experiment 2 determined the effect of hypnotic anesthesia upon the ability to perform a hand-turn task. Experiment 3 considered the effects of hypnotic anesthesia on the ability to draw and duplicate a sine-wave pattern. In all 3 experiments, hypnotic anesthesia adversely affected task performance. The results were interpreted as indicating a possible relationship between induced hypnotic anesthesia and mimicked cerebellar dysfunction.

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