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ASCID Trance, Hypnotic Trance, Just Trance

American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 1973
Abstract Responses of Ss on the Altered States of Consciousness Induction Device (ASCID) were scored for hypnotic depth on the LeCron-Bordeaux Scale to compare ASCID with hypnotic experience. The ASCID is a movable platform suspended from a single point upon which Ss are rocked.
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Hypnotism as a Function of Trance State Effects, Expectancy, and Suggestibility: An Italian Replication

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2017
Previous research using stepwise regression analyses found self-reported hypnotic depth (srHD) to be a function of suggestibility, trance state effects, and expectancy. This study sought to replicate and expand that research using a general state measure
R. Pekala   +8 more
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Bwiti, iboga, trance and healing in Gabon

Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 2018
The Bwiti is one out of several religions in Africa and through it, it is believed, that the members can be connected to the world of the ancestors. There is also the ritual of healing in Bwiti.
Pierre Didier Nyongo Ndoua, Kaveh Vaghar
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Electrocardiogram-Triggered Angiography Non-Contrast-Enhanced (TRANCE) Imaging to Assess Access Route Before Diagnostic Cerebral Angiography.

World Neurosurgery, 2018
BACKGROUND Electrocardiogram (ECG)-triggered angiography non-contrast-enhanced (TRANCE) imaging is useful for investigating peripheral vessel diseases; however, its efficacy for access route assessment in cerebral angiography has yet to be reported ...
T. Osanai   +6 more
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Hypnotic Induction: Enhancing Trance or Mostly Myth?

American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 2016
Hypnosis has often, and primarily, been portrayed as a mystical means that controls and exploits vulnerable and defenseless people. Sources accused of perpetuating hypnosis myths and misconceptions have included numerous media productions and stage ...
David B. Reid
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Evaluating brain spectral and connectivity differences between silent mind-wandering and trance states.

Progress in Brain Research, 2023
H. Wahbeh   +3 more
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Modern and traditional trance language: a comparison

American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 2022
Sarah Karrasch   +4 more
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Trance

2015
“Trance” is an umbrella term comprising a wide variety of psychophysiological conditions also known by terms such as “ecstasy,” ”dissociation,” or “alterations of consciousness.” All varieties of trance result from some kind of interruption or modification of the usual interplay between the “arousal system” and the “quiescent system” linked ...
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Trances

The Geographical Journal, 1967
Philip Snow   +6 more
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