During hypnosis, highly susceptible individuals report a loss of awareness of their surroundings and a narrowing of their awareness to the events suggested by the hypnotist. These individuals also report more frequent occurrences of deeply involving experiences in daily life. It has been widely theorized that the ability to strongly maintain the focus of attention underlies hypnotic susceptibility (Crawford, 1994). Studies making use of a range of behavioural measures are widely cited as supporting this view. However, lack of replication and uncertainty about the nature of the measures makes interpretation difficult. The present study uses a factor analytic design (n = 182) to explore the structure of the relationship between hypnotic susce...
Responsiveness to hypnotic procedures has been related to unusual eye behaviors for centuries. Kalli...
Theoretical models of hypnosis have emphasized the importance of attentional processes in accounting...
Tested the hypothesis that the expectancy of the hypnotist is especially significant in determining ...
According to the theoretical framework relating hypnosis to attention, baseline attentional function...
In altered subjective states, the behavioural quantification of external and internal awareness rema...
We examined two potential correlates of hypnotic suggestibility: dissociation and cognitive inhibiti...
Woody and Bowers’s dissociated-control theory predicts impaired performance on tasks indexing fronta...
Executive functioning is paramount to the successful exertion of inhibitory control over automatic i...
Recent studies suggest an association between hypnotizability and superior frontal abilities (Crawfo...
In the present work, we posit that a clearer outline of the interaction between hypnotic suggestion ...
Inspired by a first episode of schizophrenia following within a week of stage hypnosis, we examined ...
It has long been speculated that there are discrete patterns of responsiveness to hypnotic suggestio...
The present study was designed to test Frankel and Orne's hypothesis that persons with a clinically ...
PhDPsychotherapyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue....
Responsiveness to hypnotic procedures has been related to unusual eye behaviors for centuries. Kalli...
Responsiveness to hypnotic procedures has been related to unusual eye behaviors for centuries. Kalli...
Theoretical models of hypnosis have emphasized the importance of attentional processes in accounting...
Tested the hypothesis that the expectancy of the hypnotist is especially significant in determining ...
According to the theoretical framework relating hypnosis to attention, baseline attentional function...
In altered subjective states, the behavioural quantification of external and internal awareness rema...
We examined two potential correlates of hypnotic suggestibility: dissociation and cognitive inhibiti...
Woody and Bowers’s dissociated-control theory predicts impaired performance on tasks indexing fronta...
Executive functioning is paramount to the successful exertion of inhibitory control over automatic i...
Recent studies suggest an association between hypnotizability and superior frontal abilities (Crawfo...
In the present work, we posit that a clearer outline of the interaction between hypnotic suggestion ...
Inspired by a first episode of schizophrenia following within a week of stage hypnosis, we examined ...
It has long been speculated that there are discrete patterns of responsiveness to hypnotic suggestio...
The present study was designed to test Frankel and Orne's hypothesis that persons with a clinically ...
PhDPsychotherapyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue....
Responsiveness to hypnotic procedures has been related to unusual eye behaviors for centuries. Kalli...
Responsiveness to hypnotic procedures has been related to unusual eye behaviors for centuries. Kalli...
Theoretical models of hypnosis have emphasized the importance of attentional processes in accounting...
Tested the hypothesis that the expectancy of the hypnotist is especially significant in determining ...