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Electrophysiological Alterations During Hypnosis for Ego-Enhancement: A Preliminary Investigation

American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis,  Apr 2004  by Stevens, Larry,  Brady, Brian,  Goon, Angela,  Adams, Deanna,  Et al

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