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Hypnotic state
Functional neuroanatomy of the hypnotic state
Faymonville ME, Boly M, Laureys S
J Physiol Paris, 99 (2006) 463-469
The cognitive modulation of pain: hypnosis- and placebo-induced analgesia
Kupers R, Faymonville M-E, Laureys S
Progress in Brain Research, 150 (2005) 251-269
Brain function during hypnosis
Laureys S, Maquet P, Faymonville ME
In: Nuclear Medicine in Psychiatry
Edited by Otte A, Audenaert K, Peremans K, van Heeringen K, Dierckx RA, Springer-Verlag, Berlin 30 (2004) 507-519
Increased cerebral functional connectivity underlying the antinociceptive effects of hypnosis
Faymonville ME, Roediger L, Del Fiore G, Degueldre C, Phillips C, Lamy M, Luxen A, Maquet P, Laureys S
Cognitive Brain Research,17 (2003) 255-262
Hypnose et anesthésie : aspects neurophysiologiques et implications pratiques
Faymonville ME, Laureys S, Joris J, Lamy M, Maquet P
In: Traité d'anesthésie générale
Edited by Dalens B, Arnette Editions 5 (2003) 1-25
Neural mechanisms of antinociceptive effects of hypnosis
Faymonville ME, Laureys S, Degueldre C, Del Fiore G, Luxen A, Franck G, Lamy M, Maquet P
Anesthesiology 92 (2000) 1257-1267
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