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Original Articles

Asymmetric Tactile Foot Stimulation: How Postural Studies May Suggest New Views of Hypnotizability

Asymmetrische taktile Fußstimulation: Wie Haltungsstudien neue Sichtweisen auf die Hypnotisierbarkeit andeuten könnten

Stimulation tactile asymétrique du pied: Comment des études posturales peuvent inspirer de nouveaux points de vue sur l’hypnotisabilité

Estimulación táctil asimétrica del pie: ¿Cómo los estudios de postura pudieran sugerir nuevas formas de ver la hipnotizabilidad?

Pages 305-317 | Received 15 Sep 2014, Accepted 18 Feb 2015, Published online: 08 Jun 2016

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