Hypnosis and Meditation: Towards an Integrative Science of Conscious PlanesAmir Raz, Michael Lifshitz Oxford University Press, 2016 - 470 páginas Research over the past decade has helped to demystify hypnosis and meditation, bringing these practices into the scientific and clinical mainstream. Yet, while hypnosis and meditation overlap on many levels, few scientific accounts have explored their complementary rapprochement. Despite cultural and historical differences, hypnosis and meditation share common phenomenology, cognitive processes, and potential therapeutic merits. This book provides a synthesis of knowledge concerning the bridging of hypnosis and meditation. The authors adopt a trans-disciplinary approach considering cultural, historical, and philosophical perspectives to elucidate contemporary questions in cognitive, neurobiological, and clinical science. The book explores the relationship between hypnosis and meditation in five progressive sections: Part 1 investigates historical, cultural, and philosophical issues to contextualize the scientific study of contemplative practices. Hypnosis and Meditation is a valuable resource to both specialists as well as interested lay readers, and paves the road to a more unified science of how attention influences states of brain, body, and consciousness. |
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Part 2 Philosophical historical and cultural perspectives | 17 |
Part 3 Similarities and differences | 77 |
Part 4 Cognitive mechanisms | 189 |
Part 5 Neural underpinnings | 279 |
Part 6 Clinical applications | 369 |
Part 7 Conclusion | 443 |
Afterword | 449 |
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Hypnosis and meditation: Towards an integrative science of conscious planes Amir Raz,Michael Lifshitz Vista previa limitada - 2016 |
Hypnosis and meditation: Towards an integrative science of conscious planes Amir Raz,Michael Lifshitz Vista previa limitada - 2016 |