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  1. Hypnagogia, Anxiety, Depersonalization: A Phenomenological Perspective. Dylan Trigg. 2017. This chapter investigates the phenomenological significance of so-called hypnagogic states of consciousness. The hypnagogic state refers to the transitional zone between wakefulness and sleep, which tends to be characterised by vivid visual phenomena.

  2. 1 de ago. de 2022 · The hypnagogic state refers to a transitional stage between wakefulness and sleep, in which sensory perceptions can be experienced. In this review, we compile and discuss the recent scientific ...

  3. 26 de ago. de 2022 · First and foremost, the need for further developed experimental techniques, which permit a systematic exploration of the phenomenology of hypnagogic experiences. Second, a more precise description of the phenomenology of hypnagogic imagery and auditory experiences.

  4. The neurophysiological approach revealed that the different states of consciousness are mainly brought about by a compromised brain structure, transient changes in brain dynamics (disconnectivity), and neurochemical and metabolic processes. Expand. 350. PDF.

  5. 19 de may. de 2017 · The hypnagogic state refers to the transitional zone between wakefulness and sleep, which tends to be characterised by vivid visual phenomena. Phenomenologically rich, the hypnagogic state...

  6. Investigating this oversight, this chapter aims to do two things. First, I provide a phenomenological account of hypnagogia. Second, I argue that that there is a close relation between hypnagogia and states of anxiety, evident in conditions such as depersonalization.

  7. 26 de ago. de 2022 · The hypnagogic state refers to a transitional stage between wakefulness and sleep, in which sensory perceptions can be experienced. In this review, we compile and discuss the recent scientific literature on hypnagogia research regarding the future directions proposed by Schacter (1976; Psychological Bulletin, 83, 452).