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Research Articles

Electrodermal Orienting Response During Active-Alert Hypnosis: Do Verbal Suggestions Influence Automatic Attentional Processes?

Elektrodermale Orientierungsreaktion während Aktiv-Wach Hypnose. Beeinflussen verbale Suggestionen automatische Aufmerksamkeitsprozesse?

Réponse d’orientation électro-dermique pendant l’hypnose alerte-active: les suggestions verbales influencent-elles les processus attentionnels automatiques ?

Respuesta de orientación electro dérmica durante la hipnosis de alerta-activa: ¿Las sugerencias verbales influyen en los procesos atencionales automáticos?

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Pages 374-384 | Received 11 Jul 2021, Accepted 17 May 2022, Published online: 03 Oct 2022

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