Posthypnotic responding: knowing when to stop helps to keep it going

The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis
A J Barnier, K M McConkey

Abstract

The authors examined the effect of specifying (cue) or not specifying (no cue) the cancellation cue for posthypnotic suggestion. Responding was indexed on formal, embedded, informal, and postexperimental tests. Thirty-six real, hypnotized participants and 20 simulating participants took part in an application of the real-simulating paradigm. Responding declined across the four tests. Real participants in the cue condition maintained responding longer than simulators in the cue condition, and they also maintained responding longer than reals and simulators in the no cue condition. The findings highlight the interactional influence of individual, interpersonal, and situational factors in posthypnotic responding and underscore the active involvement of individuals in hypnotically initiated events.

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Jun 30, 2001·The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis·A J Barnier, K M McConkey
Jun 30, 2001·The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis·J Barber
Mar 1, 2008·The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis·Claudia CarvalhoMaura Santandrea
Jan 5, 2000·The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis·A J Barnier, K M McConkey
Sep 11, 2008·Cognitive Neuropsychiatry·Amanda J BarnierMartha Turner
Oct 30, 2009·Cognitive Neuropsychiatry·Rochelle E Cox, Amanda J Barnier
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Nov 26, 2010·The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis·Amanda J BarnierMax Coltheart
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