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Hypnosis is categorized as a specific method for inducing altered states of consciousness [1], [2], and is frequently studied alongside other such states in neurological and anthropological research [3], [4], [5].

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The Mechanisms of Psychedelic Visionary Experiences - Frontiers frontiersin.org Frontiers 2 facts
claimDietrich (2003) proposed that the alteration of consciousness through the disruption of normal control processes is associated with endurance running, dreaming, hypnosis, drug-induced states, and meditation, due to the deregulation of higher-order functions of the prefrontal cortex.
claimThe interruption of the Default Mode Network (specifically the posterior cingulate cortex) by meditation, hypnosis, and epilepsy necessitates a general explanation for psychedelic effects within the broader context of altered consciousness.
Altered State of Consciousness | Springer Nature Link link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
claimAltered states of consciousness can be induced by hypnosis, meditation, and psychoactive medications, or occur naturally through sleep and dreaming.
Hallucinatory Altered States of Consciousness as Virtual Realities ... researchgate.net ResearchGate 1 fact
referenceThe doctoral thesis titled "Hallucinatory Altered States of Consciousness as Virtual Realities" investigates altered states of consciousness (ASC) that are marked by hallucinations and those that occur during hypnosis.
Altered states of consciousness – Knowledge and References taylorandfrancis.com Raquel Consul, Flávia Lucas, Maria Graça Campos · Taylor & Francis 1 fact
referenceAnthropological accounts of altered states of consciousness induced by ritual suggest a two-part distinction in ways of experiencing, similar to the distinction found in hypnosis research (Cardeña, 1996).