Cognitive and Physiological Flexibility: Multiple Pathways to Hypnotic Responsiveness

作者: H. J. Crawford

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-73875-3_11

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摘要: The newly expanding field of cognitive psychophysiology will find the hypnosis research to be a rich gold mine for investigation interactions between and physiological functioning in alternate states awareness, as moderated by individual differences an important enduring trait, namely hypnotic responsiveness. Up until recently, most researchers examined separately personality correlates responsiveness, changes processing during hypnosis, possible hypnosis. This paper present series studies which we have investigated, together, both flexibility. Based upon prior research, it is our belief that individuals who are highly responsive show greater flexibility possibly

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