Ipnosi, flessibilità cognitiva e sistemi di controllo e di supervisione dell’attenzione (Parte seconda)

Journal title IPNOSI
Author/s Emanuele Mazzone
Publishing Year 2008 Issue 2008/2 Language Italian
Pages 14 P. 31-44 File size 274 KB
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Ipnosi, flessibilità cognitiva e sistemi di controllo e di supervisione dell’attenzione (Parte seconda) - 002 Abstract: Frontal cortex and prefrontal cortex areas have a primary role in regulating the attentive mechanisms that are important in many cognitive and behavioural activities. Global alteration of cortical activity and modulation of attentive capacities are associated with an increase of cognitive flexibility and consequently with focusing and alteration of reality and consciousness during hypnosis. Anatomical e functional interactions of different and integrated neural circuits that are important for cognitive control structures of attentive mechanisms in the phenomenology of hypnosis, are explained below. Key words: attention, attentive mechanisms, cognitive control, hypnosis, hypnotic phenomenology.

Emanuele Mazzone, Ipnosi, flessibilità cognitiva e sistemi di controllo e di supervisione dell’attenzione (Parte seconda) in "IPNOSI" 2/2008, pp 31-44, DOI: