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The Relationship Between Hypnotizability, Internal Imagery, and Efficiency of Neurolinguistic Programming
2011
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis
Subjective scoring and autonomic variables (heart rate, skin conduction span) were used to verify the reality of inner experience during recollection of emotionally neutral, positive, and negative past events in 19 high (HH) and 12 low (LH) hypnotizable subjects in hypnotic and nonhypnotic experimental sessions. Also, the influence of hypnotizability on the effectiveness of an imagery-based neurolinguistic programming (NLP) technique was evaluated. Results demonstrated that subjective scores of
doi:10.1080/00207144.2011.546223
pmid:21390981
fatcat:nftf4bqulrc6pjqcn6lu4uwpqi