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Hypnotic suggestion: opportunities for cognitive neuroscience.

David A Oakley1, Peter W Halligan.   

Abstract

Hypnosis uses the powerful effects of attention and suggestion to produce, modify and enhance a broad range of subjectively compelling experiences and behaviours. For more than a century, hypnotic suggestion has been used successfully as an adjunctive procedure to treat a wide range of clinical conditions. More recently, hypnosis has attracted a growing interest from a cognitive neuroscience perspective. Recent studies using hypnotic suggestion show how manipulating subjective awareness in the laboratory can provide insights into brain mechanisms involved in attention, motor control, pain perception, beliefs and volition. Moreover, they indicate that hypnotic suggestion can create informative analogues of clinical conditions that may be useful for understanding these conditions and their treatments.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23860312     DOI: 10.1038/nrn3538

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Rev Neurosci        ISSN: 1471-003X            Impact factor:   34.870


  82 in total

1.  Hypnotic visual illusion alters color processing in the brain.

Authors:  S M Kosslyn; W L Thompson; M F Costantini-Ferrando; N M Alpert; D Spiegel
Journal:  Am J Psychiatry       Date:  2000-08       Impact factor: 18.112

2.  Could empathy be a predictor of hypnotic ability?

Authors:  Ian E Wickramasekera; Janet P Szlyk
Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Hypn       Date:  2003-10

Review 3.  Are there two qualitatively distinct forms of dissociation? A review and some clinical implications.

Authors:  Emily A Holmes; Richard J Brown; Warren Mansell; R Pasco Fearon; Elaine C M Hunter; Frank Frasquilho; David A Oakley
Journal:  Clin Psychol Rev       Date:  2005-01

4.  Remembrance of hypnosis past.

Authors:  Irving Kirsch; Giuliana Mazzoni; Guy H Montgomery
Journal:  Am J Clin Hypn       Date:  2007-01

5.  Understanding hypnosis metacognitively: rTMS applied to left DLPFC increases hypnotic suggestibility.

Authors:  Zoltan Dienes; Sam Hutton
Journal:  Cortex       Date:  2012-09-20       Impact factor: 4.027

Review 6.  Animal hypnosis: factual status of a fictional concept.

Authors:  G G Gallup
Journal:  Psychol Bull       Date:  1974-11       Impact factor: 17.737

Review 7.  Prefrontal neurons and the genetics of schizophrenia.

Authors:  D R Weinberger; M F Egan; A Bertolino; J H Callicott; V S Mattay; B K Lipska; K F Berman; T E Goldberg
Journal:  Biol Psychiatry       Date:  2001-12-01       Impact factor: 13.382

8.  Fibromyalgia pain and its modulation by hypnotic and non-hypnotic suggestion: an fMRI analysis.

Authors:  Stuart W G Derbyshire; Matthew G Whalley; David A Oakley
Journal:  Eur J Pain       Date:  2008-07-23       Impact factor: 3.931

Review 9.  Hypnotic imagery as a treatment for phantom limb pain: two case reports and a review.

Authors:  David A Oakley; Lionel Gracey Whitman; Peter W Halligan
Journal:  Clin Rehabil       Date:  2002-06       Impact factor: 3.477

10.  Talking to the senses: modulation of tactile extinction through hypnotic suggestion.

Authors:  Angelo Maravita; Mario Cigada; Lucio Posteraro
Journal:  Front Hum Neurosci       Date:  2012-07-17       Impact factor: 3.169

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  33 in total

1.  Multisensory Integration Dominates Hypnotisability and Expectations in the Rubber Hand Illusion.

Authors:  Mel Slater; H Henrik Ehrsson
Journal:  Front Hum Neurosci       Date:  2022-06-16       Impact factor: 3.473

2.  Deepening sleep by hypnotic suggestion.

Authors:  Maren J Cordi; Angelika A Schlarb; Björn Rasch
Journal:  Sleep       Date:  2014-06-01       Impact factor: 5.849

Review 3.  Neuromodulatory treatments for chronic pain: efficacy and mechanisms.

Authors:  Mark P Jensen; Melissa A Day; Jordi Miró
Journal:  Nat Rev Neurol       Date:  2014-02-18       Impact factor: 42.937

4.  Brief preoperative mind-body therapies for total joint arthroplasty patients: a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Adam W Hanley; Jeremy Gililland; Jill Erickson; Christopher Pelt; Christopher Peters; Jamie Rojas; Eric L Garland
Journal:  Pain       Date:  2021-06-01       Impact factor: 7.926

5.  Anomalous Experiences, Trauma, and Symbolization Processes at the Frontiers between Psychoanalysis and Cognitive Neurosciences.

Authors:  Thomas Rabeyron; Tianna Loose
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2015-12-21

6.  Suggestion-Induced Modulation of Semantic Priming during Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

Authors:  Martin Ulrich; Markus Kiefer; Walter Bongartz; Georg Grön; Klaus Hoenig
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-04-29       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Structural and functional cerebral correlates of hypnotic suggestibility.

Authors:  Alexa Huber; Fausta Lui; Davide Duzzi; Giuseppe Pagnoni; Carlo Adolfo Porro
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-03-26       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 8.  Visual perception from the perspective of a representational, non-reductionistic, level-dependent account of perception and conscious awareness.

Authors:  Morten Overgaard; Jesper Mogensen
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2014-03-17       Impact factor: 6.237

9.  Volitional components of consciousness vary across wakefulness, dreaming and lucid dreaming.

Authors:  Martin Dresler; Leandra Eibl; Christian F J Fischer; Renate Wehrle; Victor I Spoormaker; Axel Steiger; Michael Czisch; Marcel Pawlowski
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2014-01-02

10.  Using hypnosis to disrupt face processing: mirrored-self misidentification delusion and different visual media.

Authors:  Michael H Connors; Amanda J Barnier; Max Coltheart; Robyn Langdon; Rochelle E Cox; Davide Rivolta; Peter W Halligan
Journal:  Front Hum Neurosci       Date:  2014-06-18       Impact factor: 3.169

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