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International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2019
The authors summarize research findings, their clinical implications, and directions for future research derived from 40 years of study of hypnosis, hypnotic phenomena, and hypnotic responsiveness at Steven Jay Lynn’s Laboratory of Consciousness ...
S. Lynn+5 more
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The authors summarize research findings, their clinical implications, and directions for future research derived from 40 years of study of hypnosis, hypnotic phenomena, and hypnotic responsiveness at Steven Jay Lynn’s Laboratory of Consciousness ...
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JAMA Internal Medicine, 2019
Sedative-hypnotic medications are frequently prescribed for hospitalized patients with insomnia, but they can result in preventable harm such as delirium, falls, hip fractures, and increased morbidity.
C. Soong+7 more
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Sedative-hypnotic medications are frequently prescribed for hospitalized patients with insomnia, but they can result in preventable harm such as delirium, falls, hip fractures, and increased morbidity.
C. Soong+7 more
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The Hypnotic Induction in the Broad Scheme of Hypnosis: A Sociocognitive Perspective
American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 2017Researchers and clinicians typically divide hypnosis into two distinct parts: the induction and the suggestions that follow. We suggest that this distinction is arbitrary and artificial.
S. Lynn, Reed Maxwell, Joseph P. Green
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Hypnotic suggestion: opportunities for cognitive neuroscience
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2013Peter W Halligan
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2015
Lotus leaves have been used traditionally as both food and herbal medicine in Asia. Open-field, sodium pentobarbital-induced sleeping and light/dark box tests were used to evaluate sedative-hypnotic and anxiolytic effects of the total alkaloids (TA ...
Mingzhu Yan+9 more
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Lotus leaves have been used traditionally as both food and herbal medicine in Asia. Open-field, sodium pentobarbital-induced sleeping and light/dark box tests were used to evaluate sedative-hypnotic and anxiolytic effects of the total alkaloids (TA ...
Mingzhu Yan+9 more
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Journal of Food Science, 2015
Nine Lilium samples (belong to 6 different cultivars with different maturity stage) were qualitatively and quantitatively analyzed of total phenolics (TP), total flavonoids (TF), total saponins (TS), total carbohydrates (TC, polysaccharides), and soluble
Tingting Wang+6 more
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Nine Lilium samples (belong to 6 different cultivars with different maturity stage) were qualitatively and quantitatively analyzed of total phenolics (TP), total flavonoids (TF), total saponins (TS), total carbohydrates (TC, polysaccharides), and soluble
Tingting Wang+6 more
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Pharmacology, 1983
Sedative hypnotics belong to several chemical classes and thus have heterogeneous pharmacodynamic properties. Among various ways of approaches, conventional pharmacology using animal models allows one to define a common pharmacological profile. It still remains the best predictive tool of hypnotic efficacy in man. The study of discriminative properties
Boutelier I, P Simon
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Sedative hypnotics belong to several chemical classes and thus have heterogeneous pharmacodynamic properties. Among various ways of approaches, conventional pharmacology using animal models allows one to define a common pharmacological profile. It still remains the best predictive tool of hypnotic efficacy in man. The study of discriminative properties
Boutelier I, P Simon
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The Delusion of Hypnotic Influence and the Hypnotic State
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1966One might rightfully ask if there is any sense in trying to compare the intangible symptom of the delusion of being under hypnotic influence with the nebulous concept of the hypnotic state. Are the similarities only superficial, or is there a deeper common denominator?
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The American Journal of Medicine, 1990
Evaluation of the effects of hypnotics on waking behavior has primarily focused on two issues: (1) how these drugs affect performance the day after a nightly dose; and (2) how they affect memory processes, with special emphasis on anterograde amnesia. In terms of the relations between pharmacologic properties and residual effects, three conclusions can
Edward J. Stepanski+3 more
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Evaluation of the effects of hypnotics on waking behavior has primarily focused on two issues: (1) how these drugs affect performance the day after a nightly dose; and (2) how they affect memory processes, with special emphasis on anterograde amnesia. In terms of the relations between pharmacologic properties and residual effects, three conclusions can
Edward J. Stepanski+3 more
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