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Vol. 2 No. 1 (2012): Hypnosis and Meditation: Complementary Perspectives on Consciousness and Cognition
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2012): Hypnosis and Meditation: Complementary Perspectives on Consciousness and Cognition
Published:
2012-08-01
Letter
Contemplative Practices and the Power of the Mind
Amir Raz
1–2
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Introduction
Hypnosis and meditation: Vehicles of attention and suggestion
Michael Lifshitz, Amir Raz
3–11
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Articles
Do Hypnosis and Mindfulness Practices Inhabit a Common Domain? Implications for Research, Clinical Practice, and Forensic Science
Steven Lynn, Anne Malaktaris, Reed Maxwell, David I. Mellinger, Delana van der Kloet
12–26
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Mind Your Expectations: Exploring the Roles of Suggestion and Intention in Mindfulness Training
Norman A S Farb
27–42
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The Contrasting Role of Higher Order Awareness in Hypnosis and Meditation
Rebecca Semmens-Wheeler, Zoltan Dienes
43–57
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Functional Neuroimaging Studies of Hypnosis and Meditation: A Comparative Perspective
Laurence Dumont, Christophe Martin, Inge Broer
58–70
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Commentary
Towards a More Meaningful Comparison of Meditation and Hypnosis
Joshua A. Grant
71–74
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Metacognition and Cold Control in Hypnosis
Devin Blair Terhune
75–79
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Response to Terhune: Testing Cold Control Theory
Zoltan Dienes, Rebecca Semmens-Wheeler
80–82
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Book Review
Perusing a Clinician’s Perspective on Leveraging Hypnosis to Elucidate Mindfulness
Michael Lifshitz
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