Advanced Research in Hypnotizability
A special issue of Brain Sciences (ISSN 2076-3425). This special issue belongs to the section "Systems Neuroscience".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 July 2021) | Viewed by 6073
Special Issue Editors
Interests: hypnotizability; imagery; hypnosis; sensorimotor integration; interoception; cognition; pain cognitive control
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Interests: personality; individual traits; hypnotizability; hypnosis; cognitive control of pain; EEG
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Interests: rapport; suggestions; altered states of consciousness; phenomenology; reliability of standardised scales; hypnotizability-related characteristics; expectancy; demand characteristics; contextual effects
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Hypnotizability is one of the main factors modulating the proneness of a person to enter the hypnotic state and to respond to suggestions, which are instructions for the participant that cause them to imagine conditions different from the actual situation. Hypnotizability is, however, a very pervasive dispositional trait involved in perception and behavior, even independently of the induction of hypnosis and the administration of specific suggestions.
The aim of this Special Issue is to venture deeper into the assessment of the role exerted by hypnotizability in various psychophysiological functions and contexts in healthy participants and patients. The submitted papers should allow us to place hypnotizability in the frame of neuroscience by reporting cutting-edge research exploring the neural mechanisms of brain functions involved in the hypnotic state and in the response to suggestions, the genetic bases of hypnotizability-related differences, and eventual interactions of hypnotizability with other cognitive–emotional traits.
We welcome submissions of original research papers in the field of systems/cognitive neuroscience, neuroimaging and neural signal processing, genetics, neuropsychology and psychophysiology, cognitive control of pain and of psychiatric and neurological symptoms. Methodological papers and reviews will also be considered.
Dr. Enrica L. SantarcangeloGuest Editor
Dr. Vilfredo De Pascalis
Dr. Katalin Varga
Co-Guest Editors
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Keywords
- hypnotizability
- hypnotic susceptibility
- neural circuits
- EEG
- fMRI
- interoception
- cardiovascular
- genetics
- neuropsychiatric
- suggestion
- pain
- hypnosis
- cognition
- emotion
- placebo
- nocebo
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