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Hypnosis and implicit memory: automatic processing of explicit content

D Spiegel1

  • 1Dept. of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, CA 94305-5718, USA.

The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
|February 21, 1998
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This issue honors Kenneth S. Bowers, recognizing his lifelong serious curiosity and significant contributions to the field of hypnosis. His engaging style and critical questions advanced the understanding of hypnosis.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Cognitive Science

Background:

  • Kenneth S. Bowers dedicated his career to exploring the phenomenon of hypnosis.
  • He possessed a unique intellectual curiosity and a lucid writing style.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To honor Kenneth S. Bowers and acknowledge his contributions to hypnosis research.
  • To highlight his critical approach and engagement with the study of hypnosis.

Main Methods:

  • This abstract does not detail specific research methods.
  • It focuses on acknowledging the career and impact of a notable researcher.

Main Results:

  • The abstract does not present empirical results.
  • It emphasizes Bowers' intellectual contributions and engagement with hypnosis.

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Conclusions:

  • Kenneth S. Bowers made significant contributions to the field of hypnosis.
  • His legacy is marked by his serious curiosity and insightful questioning.