Hypnotically created memory among highly hypnotizable subjects.
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Hypnosis, memory and amnesiaNeuropsychological profiles of adults who report "sudden remembering" of early childhood memories: implications for claims of sex abuse and alien visitation/abduction experiences.A hypnotic analogue of clinical confabulation.Encoding and recall of parsed stories in hypnosis.Literalism and hypnosis: hypnotic versus task-motivated subjects.Pseudomemories: the standard of science and the standard of care in trauma treatment.Truth in memory: ramifications for psychotherapy and hypnotherapy.Memory distortion and sexual trauma: the problem of false negatives and false positives.A critical review of recovered memories in psychotherapy: Part I--Trauma and memory.The integration of clinical and experimental work.The Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility: accuracy of self-report and the memory for items.Enhanced hypnotizability by cerebrally applied magnetic fields depends upon the order of hemispheric presentation: an anistropic effect.Elicitation of "childhood memories" in hypnosis-like settings is associated with complex partial epileptic-like signs for women but not for men: implications for the false memory syndrome.Dissociation in hypnosis and frontal executive function.Eliciting autobiographical pseudomemories: the relevance of hypnosis, hypnotizability, and attributions.Illusory safeguards: legitimizing distortion in recall with guidelines for forensic hypnosis--two case reports.The relationship between memory, suggestibility and hypnotic responsivity.Individual differences in imagination inflation.Attention-related electroencephalographic and event-related potential predictors of responsiveness to suggested posthypnotic amnesia.Pseudomemory in hypnotized and simulating subjects.Significant dates in the history of forensic hypnosis.Suggestibility and repressed memories of abuse: a survey of psychotherapists' beliefs.Hypnosis and implicit memory: automatic processing of explicit content.Pseudomemory and age regression: an exploratory study.Storytelling, hypnosis and the treatment of sexually abused children.Did Freud mislead patients to confabulate memories of abuse?The imagery factor in hypnotic hypermnesia.Posthypnotic amnesia, the hidden observer effect, and duality during hypnotic age regression.Hypnotic effects on hypermnesia.Rock v. Arkansas: hypnosis, the defendant's privilege.Memory liabilities associated with hypnosis: does low hypnotizability confer immunity?Converting the “Threat” into a “Challenge”: A Case of Stress-Related Hemoptysis Managed with Hypnosis
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Hypnotically created memory among highly hypnotizable subjects.
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1983 nî lūn-bûn
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1983 թուականի Նոյեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1983 թվականի նոյեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1983年の論文
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1983-11-01T00:00:00Z