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Informationen zum Autor Dr Jamieson is a specialist in the cognitive neuroscience of consciousness and cognitive control and in the field of hypnosis and related states. He completed his PhD in hypnosis and Stroop research with Prof. Peter Sheehan at the University of Queensland and a postdoctoral position in Cognitive Neuroscience at Imperial College London. Currently he lectures in human neuropsychology at the University of New England. He continues to work closely, on EEG or combined EEG-fMRI research projects, with colleagues in Australia, Germany, Japan, North America and the United Kingdom. In Australia he regularly contributes to professional training conducted by the Australian Society for Hypnosis. He has also served as an expert witness on hypnosis in the Royal Courts of Justice (UK) and is often called upon to give expert commentary on television, in newspapers, on radio and in public debates. Klappentext 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. Zusammenfassung 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. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1: Graham A. Jamieson: Previews and prospects for the cognitive neroscience of hypnosis and conscious states Part I - Functional Brain Networks 2: Melanie Boly, Marie-Elisabeth Faymonville, Brent A Vogt, Pierre Maquet and Steven Laureys: Hypnotic regulation of consciousness and the pain neuromatrix 3: Tobias Egner and Amir Raz: Cognitive control processes and hypnosis 4: Wolfgang H. R. Miltner and Thomas Weiss: Cortical mechanisms of hypnotic pain control 5: Vilfredo de Pascalis: Phase-ordered gamma oscillations and the modulation of hypnotic experience Part II - Dissociation 6: Tim Bayne: Hypnosis and the unity of consciousness 7: Graham A. Jamieson and Erik Woody: Dissociated control as a paradigm for cognitive neuroscience research and theorising in hypnosis Part III - States of Consciousness 8: Graham A. Jamieson and Harutomo Hasegawa: New paradigms of hypnosis research 9: Steven Jay Lynn, Irving Kirsch, Josh Knox, Oliver Fassler and Scott O. Lilienfeld: Hypnosis and neuroscience: implications for the altered state debate 10: Ronald J. Pekala and V. K. Kumar: An empirical-phenomenological approach to quantifying consciousness and states of consciousness: with particular reference to understanding the nature of hypnosis 11: Adrian Burgess: On the contribution of neurophysiology to hypnosis research: current state and future directions Part IV - The Psychobiology of Trance 12: William J. Ray: The experience of agency and hypnosis from an evolutionary perspective 13: Erik Woody and Henry Szechtman: To see feelingly: emotion, motivation and hypnosis 14: Ulrich Ott: States of absorption: in search of neurobiologial foundations 15: Peter L. N. Naish: Time distortion, and the nature of hypnosis and consciousness 16: Zoltan Dienes and Josef Perner: Executive control without conscious awareness: the cold control theory of hypnosis ...