Debate regarding the neural basis of the hypnotic state continues, but a recent hypothesis suggests that it may produce alterations in the default mode network (DMN). DMN describes a network of brain regions more active during low-demand compared to high-demand task conditions and has been linked to processes such as task-independent thinking, episodic memory, semantic processing, and self-awareness. However, the experiential and cognitive correlates of DMN remain difficult to investigate directly. Using hypnosis as a means of altering the resting (“default”) state in conjunction with subjective measures and brain imaging, the authors found that the state of attentional absorption following a hypnotic induction was associated with reduced a...
This study explores whether self-reported depth of hypnosis and hypnotic suggestibility are associat...
Altered state theories of hypnosis posit that a qualitatively distinct state of mental processing, w...
ContextFocused hypnotic concentration is a model for brain control over sensation and behavior. Pain...
Debate regarding the neural basis of the hypnotic state continues, but a recent hypothesis suggests ...
Debate regarding the neural basis of the hypnotic state continues, but a recent hypothesis suggests ...
The 'default mode' network refers to cortical areas that are active in the absence of goal-directed ...
Using multi-modal brain imaging techniques we found pronounced changes in neuronal activity after hy...
Resting state fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) acquisitions are characterized by low-fr...
Hypnosis has been shown to be of clinical utility; however, its underlying neural mechanisms remain ...
Background: Hypnotic state has been shown to be of clinical utility, however its neural mechanisms s...
A controversy in the field of hypnosis has centered on the question of whether there is a uniquely h...
Functional neuroimaging studies show that hypnosis affects attention by modulating anterior cingulat...
Background: Hypnotic state has been shown to be of clinical utility, however its neural mechanisms s...
Hypnosis can profoundly alter sensory awareness and cognitive processing. While the cognitive and be...
This study explores whether self-reported depth of hypnosis and hypnotic suggestibility are associat...
Altered state theories of hypnosis posit that a qualitatively distinct state of mental processing, w...
ContextFocused hypnotic concentration is a model for brain control over sensation and behavior. Pain...
Debate regarding the neural basis of the hypnotic state continues, but a recent hypothesis suggests ...
Debate regarding the neural basis of the hypnotic state continues, but a recent hypothesis suggests ...
The 'default mode' network refers to cortical areas that are active in the absence of goal-directed ...
Using multi-modal brain imaging techniques we found pronounced changes in neuronal activity after hy...
Resting state fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) acquisitions are characterized by low-fr...
Hypnosis has been shown to be of clinical utility; however, its underlying neural mechanisms remain ...
Background: Hypnotic state has been shown to be of clinical utility, however its neural mechanisms s...
A controversy in the field of hypnosis has centered on the question of whether there is a uniquely h...
Functional neuroimaging studies show that hypnosis affects attention by modulating anterior cingulat...
Background: Hypnotic state has been shown to be of clinical utility, however its neural mechanisms s...
Hypnosis can profoundly alter sensory awareness and cognitive processing. While the cognitive and be...
This study explores whether self-reported depth of hypnosis and hypnotic suggestibility are associat...
Altered state theories of hypnosis posit that a qualitatively distinct state of mental processing, w...
ContextFocused hypnotic concentration is a model for brain control over sensation and behavior. Pain...