The feeling of voluntary control and awareness of movement is fundamental to our notions of selfhood and responsibility for actions, yet can be lost in neuropsychiatric syndromes (e.g. delusions of control, non-epileptic seizures) and culturally influenced dissociative states (e.g. attributions of spirit possession). The brain processes involved remain poorly understood. We used suggestion and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate loss of control and awareness of right hand movements in 15 highly hypnotically suggestible subjects. Loss of perceived control of movements was associated with reduced connectivity between supplementary motor area (SMA) and motor regions. Reduced awareness of involuntary movements was associ...
Theoretical models of hypnosis have emphasized the importance of attentional processes in accounting...
Spontaneous dissociative alterations in awareness and perception among highly suggestible individual...
Cognitive hypotheses of hypnotic phenomena have proposed that executive attentional systems may be e...
The feeling of voluntary control and awareness of movement is fundamental to our notions of selfhood...
The feeling of voluntary control and awareness of movement is fundamental to our notions of selfhood...
Involuntary movements occur in a variety of neuropsychiatric disorders and culturally influenced dis...
Brain mechanisms of hypnosis are poorly known. Cognitive accounts proposed that executive attentiona...
Alien control phenomena are symptoms reported by patients with schizophrenia whereby feelings of con...
SummaryBrain mechanisms of hypnosis are poorly known. Cognitive accounts proposed that executive att...
The sense of agency (SA) is an established framework that refers to our ability to exert and perceiv...
Delusions of alien control, or passivity experiences, are symptoms associated with schizophrenia in ...
The distinct feeling of wanting to act and thereby causing our own actions is crucial to our self-pe...
Suggestions of limb paralysis in highly hypnotically suggestible subjects have been employed to succ...
Hypnosis can be considered an altered state of consciousness in which individuals produce movements ...
Item does not contain fulltextConversion paralysis is characterized by a loss of voluntary motor fun...
Theoretical models of hypnosis have emphasized the importance of attentional processes in accounting...
Spontaneous dissociative alterations in awareness and perception among highly suggestible individual...
Cognitive hypotheses of hypnotic phenomena have proposed that executive attentional systems may be e...
The feeling of voluntary control and awareness of movement is fundamental to our notions of selfhood...
The feeling of voluntary control and awareness of movement is fundamental to our notions of selfhood...
Involuntary movements occur in a variety of neuropsychiatric disorders and culturally influenced dis...
Brain mechanisms of hypnosis are poorly known. Cognitive accounts proposed that executive attentiona...
Alien control phenomena are symptoms reported by patients with schizophrenia whereby feelings of con...
SummaryBrain mechanisms of hypnosis are poorly known. Cognitive accounts proposed that executive att...
The sense of agency (SA) is an established framework that refers to our ability to exert and perceiv...
Delusions of alien control, or passivity experiences, are symptoms associated with schizophrenia in ...
The distinct feeling of wanting to act and thereby causing our own actions is crucial to our self-pe...
Suggestions of limb paralysis in highly hypnotically suggestible subjects have been employed to succ...
Hypnosis can be considered an altered state of consciousness in which individuals produce movements ...
Item does not contain fulltextConversion paralysis is characterized by a loss of voluntary motor fun...
Theoretical models of hypnosis have emphasized the importance of attentional processes in accounting...
Spontaneous dissociative alterations in awareness and perception among highly suggestible individual...
Cognitive hypotheses of hypnotic phenomena have proposed that executive attentional systems may be e...