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Research Articles

Hypnotizability May Relate to Interoceptive Ability to Accurately Perceive Sleep Depth: An Exploratory Study

Hypnotisierbarkeit könnte mit der interozeptiven Fähigkeit zusammenhängen, die Schlaftiefe genau wahrzunehmen: Eine explorative Studie

L’hypnotisabilité peut être liée à la capacité intéroceptive à percevoir avec précision la profondeur du sommeil: une étude exploratoire

La hipnotizabilidad puede relacionarse con la capacidad interoceptiva para percibir con precisión la profundidad del sueño: Un estudio exploratorio

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Pages 385-402 | Received 14 Feb 2022, Accepted 19 May 2022, Published online: 13 Oct 2022

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