Self Hypnosis and Clinical Hypnotherapy CDs & MP3 Downloads

High quality, professional and powerful hypnotherapy sessions!




browse

Hypnotherapy for Weight Loss






The neurophenomenology of neutral hypnosis.


INTRODUCTION: After a hypnotic induction, medium and highly hypnotizable individuals often report spontaneous alterations in various dimensions of consciousness. Few studies investigating these experiences have controlled for the inherent demands of specific hypnotic suggestions and fewer still have considered their dynamic properties and neural correlates. METHODS: We adopted a neurophenomenological approach to investigate neutral hypnosis, which involves no specific suggestion other than to go into hypnosis, with 37 individuals of high, medium, and low hypnotizability (Highs, Mediums, and Lows). Their reports of depth and spontaneous experience at baseline, following a hypnotic induction, and then after multiple rest periods were analyzed and related to EEG frequency band power and global functional connectivity. RESULTS: Hypnotizability was marginally associated with lower global functional connectivity during hypnosis. Perceived hypnotic depth increased substantially after the induction especially among Highs and then Mediums, but remained almost unchanged among Lows. In the sample as a whole, depth correlated moderately to strongly with power and/or power heterogeneity for the fast EEG frequencies of beta2, beta3, and gamma, but independently only among Highs. The spontaneous phenomenology of Lows referred primarily to the ongoing experiment and everyday concerns, those of Mediums to vestibular and other bodily experiences, and those of Highs to imagery and positive affect/exceptional experiences. The latter two phenomena were associated with lower global functional connectivity during hypnosis. Imagery correlated positively with gamma power heterogeneity and negatively with alpha1 power heterogeneity. Generally, the pattern of correlations for the Highs was the opposite of that for the Lows. CONCLUSIONS: Experienced hypnotic depth and spontaneous phenomena following a neutral hypnotic induction vary as a function of hypnotizability and are related to global functional connectivity and EEG band wave activity.

Cortex. 2012 Apr 11 Cardeña E, Jönsson P, Terhune DB, Marcusson-Clavertz D. Center for Research on Consciousness and Anomalous Psychology (CERCAP), Department of Psychology, Lund University, Sweden.






Posted: 07/10/2012

Bookmark and Share



This article provided by The International Hypnosis Research Institute.

Enter your email address to subscribe to the IHRI Newsletter.




Articles from the TimBrunson.com blog

Just Can’t Stop Biting my Fingernails

Fingernail biting is a compulsive behavior that is very often started during a person’s pre-teen or teen years. It is normally a type of defensive reaction that occurs when a young person encounters a threatening situation that they cannot understand. While I’ve seen this occur in situations where there has been a significant stress in the home – to include frequent relocations and abuse – it frequently starts when a seemingly simple event occurs.

One example of this involved a young thirteen year old boy who had been chewing his nails since the age of nine. In this case, the...

What is bullying?

Recently the topics of bullying in bullies have received considerable attention in the press. This is surprising as this phenomenon has been with us since the dawn of mankind and will continue to be with us until civilization evolves sufficiently. Despite its popularity as a topic for discussion, I am frustrated as the speakers and writers rarely adequately define it. However, for the adverse effects of bullying to be adequately treated, it is imperative that it be looked at in its basic form.

Bullying is a form of instinctual dominance play. It can be seen in any form of pack...

Healing your mind and body

Ever since before medical researchers began talking about what is popularly known as the placebo effect, they have known that there is connection between mental states and thoughts and the healthy functioning of a person's body. Now it is generally accepted that one third of all healing is caused by the power of positive expectancy. (Of course, the opposite is also true. Negative expectancy can cause illnesses. This is called a nocebo.) Most medical authorities typically restrict their opinions about mind-body integration to the issues related to stress. It is well known, that stressful...
  Popular Titles
1. Maximize Self Confidence
2. Smoking NO MORE!
3. Enhances Body Image- Weight Loss
4. Manage Anger
5. Eliminate Depression

CURRENT SPECIALS

Specializing in Hypnosis CDs, Hypnosis MP3s, Hypnotherapy CDs, and Hypnosis Downloads since 1992



  Self-Help Categories

  Clinical Series
We have over 40 individual session titles including anxieites, phobias, and medical-topics.
Clinical Sessions List

  Free Newsletter
Join Dr. Tim Brunson's mailing list for the latest on new hypnosis products, hypnosis articles, and truly hypnotic special offers.

Your email:


Please note: Our list is 100% spam free! We respect your privacy.


Visit my blog







Payments are processed by The International Hypnosis Research Institute, LLC.

 

Hypnosis CDs | Hypnosis MP3 | Hypnosis Downloads

Number of Visitors: 6534171 Last Date Visit: 07/14/25