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Attentional Dissociation in Hypnosis And Neural Connectivity: Preliminary Evidence from Bilateral Electrodermal Activity

Attentive Dissoziation in Hypnose und neuronale Verbindung: ein vorläufiger Beweis bilateraler elektrodermaler Aktivität

Dissociation attentionnelle en hypnose et connectivité neuronale: Données préliminaires de l’activité électrodermale bilatérale

Disociación atencional en hipnosis y conectividad neuronal: Evidencia preliminar a partir de la actividad electrodérmica bilateral

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Pages 331-349 | Received 15 Dec 2008, Accepted 04 Jan 2015, Published online: 08 Jun 2016

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