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Sweeney, Carol A.; Lynn, Steven Jay; Bellezza, Francis S. (1986). Hypnosis, hypnotizability, and imagery-mediated learning. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 34, 29-40. The relationship between hypnotizability, imagery utilization ability,...

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Ambrose, Gordon (1955). Multiple sclerosis and treatment by hypnotherapy. Follow-up and further cases. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 3 (4), 203-209. NOTES “Summary. Present day treatment of multiple sclerosis appears inadequate from the...

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“The results were as follows: 1. There was no significant variation in skin conductance during the ‘hypnotic induction procedure.’ 2. Skin conductance generally increased throughout the remainder of the experiment, ie., when the Ss wre given...

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“… stress alone may not impair memory processes. Indeed, stress can lead to arousal, heightened attention, and improved encoding (Deffenbacher, 1983). However, stress that results from intimidation may lead to either impairment in encoding or problems in...