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Barber, 1964 - Google Patents

Hypnotically hallucinated colors and their negative after-images

Barber, 1964

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12159784865128024861
Author
Barber T
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The American Journal of Psychology

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In recent reviews, Weitzenhoffer and Kirkner concluded that hypnotically hallucinated colors resemble actual colors in that they give rise to negative (complementary colored) after- images.'Since this conclusion has major implications for research in the areas of hypnosis …
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