by Jane | Aug 5, 2018 | Theoretical Hypnosis Foundations
Neuroscience uncovers the brainwave patterns and regions involved in hypnosis, revealing altered cognitive processing. The prefrontal cortex, essential for cognitive control, shows decreased activity during hypnosis, impacting perception and behavior....
by Jane | Jun 4, 2018 | Theoretical Hypnosis Foundations
Early theories of hypnosis began with Franz Mesmer's concept of animal magnetism, using gestures and passes to induce trance-like states. Jean-Martin Charcot later linked hypnosis to neurosis, viewing it as a tool for studying psychological disorders....
by Jane | Oct 24, 2017 | Theoretical Hypnosis Foundations
Neuroscientific research uncovers how hypnosis influences brain activity, revealing shifts in neural functioning, connectivity changes, and altered cognitive processes during hypnotic trance. The prefrontal cortex plays a crucial role in modulating...