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Hypnosis and thought suppression - more data: A brief communication

Bryant, R.A. & Sindicich, N. (2008). Hypnosis and thought suppression - more data: A brief communication. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 56 (1), 37-46. This is another interesting study from the lead author and his colleagues on phenomena related to post-hypnotic amnesia and thought suppression. In this study 28 low hypnotizable and 29 high hypnotizable participants were asked to perform a cognitive loading task that consisted of learning a 6-digit serial number after the induction of hypnosis. The participants were then either asked to suppress, or not-asked-to-suppress, a memory of an event in which they experienced a sense of failure. The investigators ...

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