From its inception, “animal magnetism” and hypnosis have been related to reputed psi phenomena. However, only until recently have phenomenological and neurophysiological approaches advanced enough to go beyond a putative –and vague- hypnotic state. In this study we are following a neurophenomenological approach by analyzing in parallel experience and brain processes. We selected a group of individuals with high, medium, and low hypnotizability. While their cortical activity was evaluated, their responses to a baseline sitting down with eyes closed and then lifting an arm was compared to the same behaviors after a hypnotic induction (1st session); their spontaneous mentation during baseline and various prompts after an induction and a sugges...
Altered state theories of hypnosis posit that a qualitatively distinct state of mental processing, w...
Abstract in Undetermined We examined how hypnotizability, dissociation, alterations in consciousness...
Hypnotizability is a psychophysiological trait associated with morphofunctional brain peculiarities ...
INTRODUCTION: After a hypnotic induction, medium and highly hypnotizable individuals often report sp...
Introduction: After a hypnotic induction, medium and highly hypnotizable individuals often report sp...
Inducing out-of-body experiences in hypnosis (H-OBEs) offers an almost unique opportunity to invest...
The aim of study was to investigate whether subjects with high (highs) and low (lows) scores of hypn...
Hypnosis research binds phenomenology and neuroscience. Here we show how recent evidence probing the...
Hypnosis and flow are among the most studied states of consciousness. However, scientifi...
Hypnosis can be considered an altered state of consciousness in which individuals produce movements ...
Motor imagery is influenced by individual and contextual factors. We investigated whether the psycho...
Background: Hypnotic state has been shown to be of clinical utility, however its neural mechanisms s...
Using multi-modal brain imaging techniques we found pronounced changes in neuronal activity after hy...
Hypnosis is a unique form of top-down regulation in which verbal suggestions are capable of elicitin...
Out-of-body experiences (OBEs) are characterized by disruptions between normally integrated subsyste...
Altered state theories of hypnosis posit that a qualitatively distinct state of mental processing, w...
Abstract in Undetermined We examined how hypnotizability, dissociation, alterations in consciousness...
Hypnotizability is a psychophysiological trait associated with morphofunctional brain peculiarities ...
INTRODUCTION: After a hypnotic induction, medium and highly hypnotizable individuals often report sp...
Introduction: After a hypnotic induction, medium and highly hypnotizable individuals often report sp...
Inducing out-of-body experiences in hypnosis (H-OBEs) offers an almost unique opportunity to invest...
The aim of study was to investigate whether subjects with high (highs) and low (lows) scores of hypn...
Hypnosis research binds phenomenology and neuroscience. Here we show how recent evidence probing the...
Hypnosis and flow are among the most studied states of consciousness. However, scientifi...
Hypnosis can be considered an altered state of consciousness in which individuals produce movements ...
Motor imagery is influenced by individual and contextual factors. We investigated whether the psycho...
Background: Hypnotic state has been shown to be of clinical utility, however its neural mechanisms s...
Using multi-modal brain imaging techniques we found pronounced changes in neuronal activity after hy...
Hypnosis is a unique form of top-down regulation in which verbal suggestions are capable of elicitin...
Out-of-body experiences (OBEs) are characterized by disruptions between normally integrated subsyste...
Altered state theories of hypnosis posit that a qualitatively distinct state of mental processing, w...
Abstract in Undetermined We examined how hypnotizability, dissociation, alterations in consciousness...
Hypnotizability is a psychophysiological trait associated with morphofunctional brain peculiarities ...