
Hypnosis
- 1st Edition, Volume 184 - November 1, 2025
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Editors: Devin Terhune, Graham Jamieson, Vilfredo De Pascalis
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 3 4 4 2 1 - 3
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 3 4 4 2 2 - 0
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Cognitive Neuroscience
1. Hierarchies of control in hypnotic responding
Anoushiravan Zahedi and Werner Sommer
2. Predictive processing
Graham Jamieson
3. Echoes of the self: A neurophenomenological journey into the shifting realms of selfhood in neutral hypnosis
Andrew A. Fingelkurts and Alexander Fingelkurts
4. Heterogeneity in high hypnotic responding
Devin B. Terhune
5. Functional differences between hypnotic hallucination and imagination: A neural network perspective
Renzo Lanfranco
Neurophysiology
6. Hypnotic suggestibility and the neural dynamics of hypnotic responding
Mathieu Landry
7. Updating the physiology of hypnotizability: Cerebellum and insula
Enrica Laura Santarcangelo and Zan Zelic
8. The Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS) in the modulation of hypnotic experience and hypnotizability
Rinaldo Livio Perri and Gloria Di Filippo
9. Experimental pain modulation via hypnosis: Neurophysiological perspectives
Vilfredo De Pascalis and Giuseppe De Benedittis
10. Hypnosis and affective neuroscience
Barbara Schmidt
Psychiatry and Neurology
11. Hypnotic suggestion in the modulation of sleep
Björn Rasch and Sandrine Baselgia
12. Advances and future directions in the clinical and cognitive neuroscience of hypnosis
Morten Overgaard
13. Symptom modelling using hypnosis: Neuroimaging and psychopathology
Quinton Deeley
14. Clinical neuroscience of placebo and suggestion
Luanna Colloca
15. Hypnosis in the self-regulation of feeling states
Yanis Mouheb, Axel Cleeremans, Faymonville Marie-Elisabeth, and Audrey Vanhaudenhuyse
- Edition: 1
- Volume: 184
- Published: November 1, 2025
- Imprint: Academic Press
- No. of pages: 322
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN: 9780443344213
- eBook ISBN: 9780443344220
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Devin Terhune
Devin B. Terhune, PhD, is a Reader in Experimental Psychology in the Department of Psychology in the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, & Neuroscience at King’s College London where he leads the Awareness & Modulation Lab. He completed his PhD on the cognitive neuroscience of high hypnotic suggestibility at Lund University and was previously a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford and a Lecturer in the Department of Psychology at Goldsmiths, University of London. His research draws on methods and theories from cognitive neuroscience, experimental psychology, and psychiatry with an aim to characterise different features of awareness, with a focus on dissociative states, and how awareness and perception can be modulated using verbal suggestion and pharmacological agents.
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Graham Jamieson
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Vilfredo De Pascalis
Vilfredo De Pascalis is a Professor of General Psychology at the Sapienza University of Rome, where he led a lab on Psychophysiology and taught Personality Psychology. His research uses brain electrophysiology and neuropsychological methods to explore neurophysiological bases of personality, individual differences, and hypnotic suggestibility. He remains active post-retirement in 2020. Since 2022, he has been an Adjunct Professor at the University of New England, Australia. He serves as an editorial consultant for the International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, is a reviewer for several journals, and has held director board roles in the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID) and International Organization of Psychophysiology (IOP).