Possible mechanisms of hypnosis from an interactional perspective

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In this paper, utilizing the interactional research paradigm developed by Éva Bányai, we discuss the hypnotic relationship from the viewpoint of interactional synchrony. Based on our three decades of empirical studies of an interactional paradigm, we propose the analogy between hypnosis and mother–child interaction. Hypnosis is considered as a potential corrective/reparative possibility when the real childhood experiences appear to be unfavourable. Possible neuroanatomical and neurochemical mechanisms are also suggested in the right hemispheric orbitofrontal cortex and central oxytocin system.

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Varga, K. (2021, July 1). Possible mechanisms of hypnosis from an interactional perspective. Brain Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11070903

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