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Table of Contents: Samorindo Peci - Federica Peci, Nocebo phenomenon; Grazia Razza - Daniela Spadaro - Antonello Giordano - Simone Scalia - Paolo Colomba - Carmela Zizzo - Giovanni Duro - Francesco Iemolo, Cognitive impairment and Fabry Disease: a case report with mutation S126G - XXIV National Congress of the Italian Society of Psychophysiology: Proceedings and Abstracts
The contributors in this volume cover a range of themes on the subject of hypnosis including individual differences in hypnotic suggestibility, neuropsychological and neurophysiological research and theories, clinical applications, and professional and legal issues.
CONTENTS: Xavier Noël, On a triadic neurocognitive approach of decision-making to addiction (doi: 10.7358/neur-2015-017-noel) - Elisa Schroder & Salvatore Campanella, Could cognitive event-related potentials be used to orient neuropsychological rehabilitation? A perspective paper through the example of alcohol dependence (doi: 10.7358/neur-2015-017-schr) - Michele Graffeo & Nicolao Bonini, On the evaluation of savings: the role of numeracy (doi: 10.7358/neur-2015-017-graf) - Roberta Finocchiaro & Michela Balconi, Reward-system effect and "left hemispheric unbalance": a comparison between drug addiction and high-BAS healthy subjects on gambling behavior (doi: 10.7358/neur-2015-017-fino) - Pa...
Hypnosis provides a rich paradigm for those seeking to understand the processes that underlie consciousness. This book describes the latest advances in understanding hypnosis and similar trance states by researchers within the neuroscience of consciousness.
CONTENTS: Marco Moniz - Saul Neves de Jesus - Eduardo Gonçalves - Andreia Pacheco - João Viseu, Decision-making in adult unipolar depressed patients and healthy subjects: significant differences in Net Score and in non-traditional alternative measures (doi: 10.7358/neur-2016-019-moni) Emma Brambilla, Tourette Syndrome and Learning Disabilities: a focus on correlations in a neurodevelopmental perspective (doi: 10.7358/neur-2016-019-bram) Rachel K. Peterson - Chad A. Noggle - Lokesh Shahani - Raymond S. Dean, Residuals in post-chemotherapy, non-depressed patients with leukemia that is in remission (doi: 10.7358/neur-2016-019-pete) Davide Crivelli, Electrophysiological correlates of social information processing for detecting agents in social interaction scenes: P200 and N250 components (doi: 10.7358/neur-2016-019-criv) Michela Balconi, Brain plasticity and rehabilitation by using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (doi: 10.7358/neur-2016-019-balc) Maria Elide Vanutelli - Jean-Louis Nandrino - Michela Balconi, The boundaries of cooperation: sharing and coupling from ethology to neuroscience (doi: 10.7358/neur-2016-019-vanu)
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Hypnosis is an interaction where a trance state of consciousness is induced and utilized to produce beneficial psychological and physiological changes by suggestions. Used since ancient times, today it is a scientific, highly effective treatment in medicine freed from authoritarian, manipulative and esoteric burden. It allows communication with the unconscious mind where otherwise unrecognized and are organized and regulated. A major advantage for patients is that after simple guidance they can use it themselves in the form of self-hypnosis. Moreover, in acute medicine such as emergencies or surgeries patients often enter a natural trance state all by itself making hypnotic induction dispens...
Zuckerman received his Ph.D. in psychology from New York University, Graduate School of Arts and Science in 1954 with a specialization in clinical psychology. After graduation, he worked for three years as a clinical psychologist in state hospitals in Norwich, Connecticut and Indianapolis, Indiana. While in the latter position the Institute for Psychiatric Research was opened in the same medical center where he was working as a clinical psychologist. He obtained a position there with a joint appointment in the department of psychiatry. This was his first interdisciplinary experience with other researchers in psychiatry, biochemistry, psychopharmacology, and psychology. His first research are...