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The Neurophysiology of Hypnosis: Hypnosis as a State of Selective Attention and Disattention.

Marcelle Bartolo Abela(1)

[ABSTRACT] [INTRODUCTION] [HISTORY] [CURRENT THEORIES AND EVIDENCE] [TABLES] [DISCUSSION] [CONCLUSIONS] [ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS] [REFERENCES] [Discussion Board]
CONCLUSIONS Previous: Quantitative changes in glial population during aging and contralateral lesions. Previous: Quantitative changes in glial population during aging and contralateral lesions. REFERENCES
[Neuroscience]
Next: DIFFERENT ANXIOLYTIC EFFECTS OF DIAZEPAM IN FISCHER 344 RATS AND TWO STOCKS OF WISTAR RATS IN THE ELEVATED PLUS MAZE
[Physiology]
Next: In vivo effects of testosterone on mouse pyroglutamyl aminopeptidase activity.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The author wishes to thank her colleague Theodore A. Benton, staff clinical hypnotherapist at Winchester Hospital, USA, for his encouragement, and her assistant Silvana Camilleri for reviewing the paper. This paper would not have been presented without their constant encouragement and valuable assistance.


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[ABSTRACT] [INTRODUCTION] [HISTORY] [CURRENT THEORIES AND EVIDENCE] [TABLES] [DISCUSSION] [CONCLUSIONS] [ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS] [REFERENCES] [Discussion Board]

CONCLUSIONS Previous: Quantitative changes in glial population during aging and contralateral lesions. Previous: Quantitative changes in glial population during aging and contralateral lesions. REFERENCES
[Neuroscience]
Next: DIFFERENT ANXIOLYTIC EFFECTS OF DIAZEPAM IN FISCHER 344 RATS AND TWO STOCKS OF WISTAR RATS IN THE ELEVATED PLUS MAZE
[Physiology]
Next: In vivo effects of testosterone on mouse pyroglutamyl aminopeptidase activity.
Marcelle Bartolo Abela
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