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  1. Methodological and practical issues regarding phenomenological subtypes of highly suggestible individuals: A response to Kumar.Devin Blair Terhune & Etzel Cardeña - 2010 - Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4):1154-1155.
    In his commentary on our article on phenomenological subtypes of highly suggestible individuals , Kumar argues that methodological differences between our studies and previous research on highly suggestible subtypes temper our ability to link the two and that it is unclear whether the existence of phenomenological subtypes has implications for hypnotherapy. Although we agree that it is premature to make conclusive statements about highly suggestible subtypes, we argue that convergent findings across studies with different methodologies are especially salient because they (...)
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  • Commentary on “Altered and asymmetric default mode network activity in a “hypnotic virtuoso”: An fMRI and EEG study” – Reply.Susanna Lipari, Francesca Baglio, Ludovica Griffanti, Laura Mendozzi, Massimo Garegnani, Achille Motta, Pietro Cecconi & Luigi Pugnetti - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2):385.