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Schuyler, Bradley A.; Coe, William C. (1989). More on volitional experiences and breaching posthypnotic amnesia. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 37, 320-331 Highly responsive hypnotic subjects, who were classified as having control over...

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From the book review by Stanley Abrams, AJCH: [The book] “is more philosophical and mystical than scientific. … [and describes] the four states of consciousness: sleep, waking, awakeness, and objective consciousness. … For man to attain completeness...

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Tinnin, L. (1990). Mental unity, altered states of consciousness, and dissociation. Dissociation, 3, 154-159. This model for understanding altered states of consciousness and dissociation is based on the hypothesis that normal consciousness depends on an illusion of...

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5) The longer and stronger persistence of stimulus, the more easily and clearly conditioned images appear. Conversely if the stimulus is momentary, the recalled images appear also momentarily. 6) Not only the visual images but also the sensory images can be elicited...

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Carli, G. (1975). Some evidence of analgesia during animal hypnosis [Abstract]. Experimental Brain Research, 23, 35 The purpose of this study was to investigate the response to painful stimuli during animal hypnosis. The experiments were performed on unanesthetized,...