by Joe | Feb 19, 2016
NOTES A dream that occurred in natural sleep was used as the starting point for exploration in hypnosis, e.g. suggesting that the patient was seated in a movie theater and would see an element that had been in the dream, projected on the movie screen; then would see...
by Joe | Feb 19, 2016
1956 Sears, Alden B. (1956). Hypnosis and recall. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 4 (4), 165-171. NOTES This paper reports two experiments. In the first one, 24 college students with IQs 135 or more who were making low C grades were called in for...
by Joe | Feb 19, 2016
THE RELATIONSHIP OF HYPNOSIS AND POSTHYPNOTIC AMNESIA TO RETROACTIVE INHIBITION. 4 GROUPS OF 10 STUDENTS EACH LEARNED LISTS OF ADJECTIVES IN A RETROACTIVE INHIBITION PARADIGM. 2 GROUPS LEARNED THE INTERVENING LIST WHILE THEY WERE HYPNOTIZED. SS OF 1 OF THESE WERE...
by Joe | Feb 19, 2016
Personality traits have been challenged as unimportant determinants of behavior, but evidence suggests that traits may carry as much variance as experimental manipulations. Asking whether traits or manipulations control more variance is useless because researchers can...
by Joe | Feb 19, 2016
Hypnosis research owes its development to clinical methods. However proto- studies fail publication and/or efficacy criteria. We know nothing about the specificity of hypnosis in terms of its effects unless we measure hypnotizability. It’s important that, even...