“…The legacy of this tradition is still very much with us; hence, terms such as "hypnotic trance," "hypnotic and waking states," and "dissociative states" remain in common use (see, for example, Bowers, 1983;Gruzelier, 2000;Hilgard, 1986Hilgard, , 1991Killeen & Nash, 2003;Woody & Bowers, 1994;Woody & Farvolden, 1998). Arguably, the more recent application of neuroscientific techniques to the investigation of hypnotic phenomena continues some elements of this tradition.…”