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Rhythmic auditory stimulation has been used across cultures to alter consciousness, yet its neural basis remains unclear. Our review suggests that rhythmic sounds induce absorption and relaxation. We propose that thalamo‐cortical entrainment to low‐frequency rhythms underlie these effects, paralleling mechanisms in psychedelic and psychotic states.
Raquel Aparicio‐Terrés+3 more
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Reducing Perioperative Anxiety and Postoperative Discomfort in Children With Hypnosis Before Tonsillotomy and Adenoidectomy: A Prospective Randomized Trial. [PDF]
Schmidt B+6 more
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Hypnosis and top-down regulation of consciousness
D. Terhune+3 more
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Abstract Both internalist and externalist accounts of knowledge typically propose analyses of the schematic ‘S knows that p’. What follows when we substitute ‘I’ (the first‐person pronoun) for ‘S’? In the first part of this paper, it is argued that the peculiarity of ‘I know…’ makes problems for both species of account. In the second part of the paper,
Roger Teichmann
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Is there a role for hypnosis in palliative care? [PDF]
Vayne-Bossert P, Hardy J.
europepmc +1 more source
Exploring Benefits of Non‐Intubated Surgery for Lung Biopsy in Interstitial Lung Disease
ABSTRACT Background and Objectives General anaesthesia with intubation is the standard technique for video‐assisted thoracic surgery (VATS). However, non‐intubated VATS (NIVATS) is emerging as a less invasive alternative, particularly for lung biopsies in patients with interstitial lung disease (ILD) and impaired respiratory function.
Aude Nguyen+6 more
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A Critical Advantage of Hypnobirthing to Ameliorate Antenatal Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Betriana F+3 more
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