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Functional Connectivity Breakdown in Hypnosis: an fMRI “Multiple Resting-States” Study

[...]evidence suggests that there are multiple qualitatively different types of RS as cues are processed differently in the presence or absence of hypnosis.

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Published in:NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) Fla.), 2009-07, Vol.47, p.S156-S156
Main Authors: Polizzotto, NR, Scatena, P, Vatti, G, Zhou, D, Thompson, W, Siegle, GJ
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