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A literature-based overview of rhythmic induction and neural entrainment across trance practices, thalamo-cortical dynamics, and affective dysregulation. Available on Apple Podcasts .
Abstract
This literature review examines rhythmic induction as a neurodynamic interface between structured environmental stimulation and endogenous oscillatory activity. Drawing on neuroscience, entrainment studies, anthropology of trance practices, and clinical research on affective dysregulation, it explores how rhythmic input may shape perception, motor coordination, and affective regulation through phase-locking, cross-frequency coupling, and thalamo-cortical dynamics. Particular attention is given to drumming and other percussive forms as recurrent cross-cultural modalities of trance induction, considered here as temporally structured stimuli rather than symbolic or mystical constructs. By distinguishing transient entrainment from chronic dysrhythmic conditions, the review clarifies current convergences, tensions, and methodological limits across experimental, ritual, and clinical contexts.
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