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Original Article

Enhanced hypnotizability by cerebrally applied magnetic fields depends upon the order of hemispheric presentation: An anistropic effect

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Pages 157-163 | Received 20 Aug 1994, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Faye Healey, Michael A. Persinger & S. A. Koren. (1996) Enhanced Hypnotic Suggestibility Following Application of Burst-Firing Magnetic Fields Over the Right Temporoparietal Lobes: A Replication. International Journal of Neuroscience 87:3-4, pages 201-207.
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Michael A. Persinger & Kevin S. Saroka. (2013) Comparable proportions of classes of experiences and intracerebral consequences for surgical stimulation and external application of weak magnetic field patterns: Implications for converging effects in complex partial seizures. Epilepsy & Behavior 27:1, pages 220-224.
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Faye Healey, M. A. Persinger & S. A. Koren. (2016) Control of “Choice” by Application of the Electromagnetic Field Equivalents of Spoken Words: Mediation by Emotional Meaning Rather than Linguistic Dimensions?. Perceptual and Motor Skills 85:3_suppl, pages 1411-1418.
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