HYPNOTIC BLINDNESS AND THE RELEVANCE OF COGNITIVE-STYLE

被引:8
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BRYANT, RA [1 ]
MCCONKEY, KM [1 ]
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[1] MACQUARIE UNIV,SCH BEHAV SCI,SYDNEY,NSW 2109,AUSTRALIA
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10.1037/0022-3514.59.4.756
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Real, hypnotized and simulating, unhypnotized subjects were instructed to use either a constructive or a concentrative cognitive style when attempting to respond to a suggestion for hypnotic blindness; also, some subjects were administered the suggestion without any instructions about cognitive style. More reals who received the constructive rather than the concentrative instructions reported complete blindness; a similar number of simulators who received the different instructions reported complete blindness. Moreover, reals who received the constructive instructions reported a more rapidly developed belief in their blindness. The findings are discussed in terms of the relevance of cognitive style to subjects' reports of hypnotic blindness, and the possibility is considered that both reports of and belief in hypnotic blindness are determined in part by cognitive style.
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