Hypnotic Susceptibility and Cerebral Hemisphere Preponderance: Verbal-Imaginal Discrimination Task

  • Mészáros I
  • Crawford H
  • Szabó C
  • et al.
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Abstract

We all very well know the literature that shows that the left and right hemispheres are differentially involved in cognitive processing. The left hemisphere is often found to be more involved in analytical and sequential thought processes, and the right hemisphere is...

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Mészáros, I., Crawford, H. J., Szabó, C., Nagy-Kovács, A., & Révész, Z. (1989). Hypnotic Susceptibility and Cerebral Hemisphere Preponderance: Verbal-Imaginal Discrimination Task. In Suggestion and Suggestibility (pp. 191–203). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73875-3_15

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