2023
DOI: 10.14293/pr2199.000480.v1
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Neuroimaging Evidence for Clinical Hypnosis and its Relationship with the Triple Network Model of Psychopathology: An fMRI Perspective

Duje Bralić

Abstract: Neural correlates of hypnosis remain incompletely characterized despite recognition of its clinical utility. Examining functional connectivity changes in large-scale brain networks during hypnosis can provide insights into cognitive control, dissociation, and self-awareness. This study aimed to review fMRI studies of hypnosis, qualitatively synthesize evidence regarding its impact on brain network connectivity, and offer recommendations for future research by identifying inconsistencies in existing literature … Show more

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