Studies have repeatedly demonstrated a developmental trend in suggestibility - - responsiveness to suggestions traditionally associated with the term hypnotism is low for those under six years of age, rises to a peak near the ages of nine through eleven, and progressively declines thereafter. It has also been consistently shown that with adult populations, involvement in task-relevant imaginings, functions as a cognitive strategy enhancing response to suggestion. On the basis of evidence such as this, at least one investigator, J. Hildard, has suggested that changes 1n responsiveness with age are due to variations in imaginative involvement. Specifically, it has \u27been proposed that the decline in suggestibility Thinking be the result of ...
On the basis of a critical review of the literature in chapter one, it is concluded that no existing...
The present review is intended as an overview of our current understanding of how children's individ...
The underlying mechanisms of suggestibility consist both cognitive and social components. Generally ...
There were 1361 volunteer subjects of ages 8–45 who were tested to investigate the relationship betw...
In Experiment 1, 6- and 9-year-old children and adults were asked to imagine various types of object...
Hypnosis involves the use of verbal suggestion to modulate behaviour and experience. Hypnosis and im...
Imaginative involvement has long been seen a central characteristic of hypnosis with children. In at...
Despite its many influence on numerous features of human behavior and consciousness, suggestibility,...
Participants given a modified Carleton University Responsiveness to Suggestion Scale (CURSS) with go...
Creating imaginary companions (ICs) is a common occurrence in early childhood. However, how often IC...
The present study is designed to gather evidence concerning two predictions made by Magda B. Arnold ...
The relationship between hypnotic suggestibility and tendency to engage in ideomotor action was meas...
Hypnosis is associated with profound changes in conscious thought, experience and behaviour and has ...
The clinical uses of hypnosis with children have been well documented in increasing numbers in the s...
Recent studies suggest an association between hypnotizability and superior frontal abilities (Crawfo...
On the basis of a critical review of the literature in chapter one, it is concluded that no existing...
The present review is intended as an overview of our current understanding of how children's individ...
The underlying mechanisms of suggestibility consist both cognitive and social components. Generally ...
There were 1361 volunteer subjects of ages 8–45 who were tested to investigate the relationship betw...
In Experiment 1, 6- and 9-year-old children and adults were asked to imagine various types of object...
Hypnosis involves the use of verbal suggestion to modulate behaviour and experience. Hypnosis and im...
Imaginative involvement has long been seen a central characteristic of hypnosis with children. In at...
Despite its many influence on numerous features of human behavior and consciousness, suggestibility,...
Participants given a modified Carleton University Responsiveness to Suggestion Scale (CURSS) with go...
Creating imaginary companions (ICs) is a common occurrence in early childhood. However, how often IC...
The present study is designed to gather evidence concerning two predictions made by Magda B. Arnold ...
The relationship between hypnotic suggestibility and tendency to engage in ideomotor action was meas...
Hypnosis is associated with profound changes in conscious thought, experience and behaviour and has ...
The clinical uses of hypnosis with children have been well documented in increasing numbers in the s...
Recent studies suggest an association between hypnotizability and superior frontal abilities (Crawfo...
On the basis of a critical review of the literature in chapter one, it is concluded that no existing...
The present review is intended as an overview of our current understanding of how children's individ...
The underlying mechanisms of suggestibility consist both cognitive and social components. Generally ...