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Hypnotizability-related differences in written language (Articolo in rivista)
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- Hypnotizability-related differences in written language (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2012-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- 10.1080/00207144.2011.622196 (literal)
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Marinelli, Rita [1]; Bindi, Remo [1]; Marchi, Simone [1]; Castellani, Eleonora [2]; Carli, Giancarlo [2]; Santarcangelo, Enrica L. [2] (2012)
Hypnotizability-related differences in written language
in International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis
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- Marinelli, Rita [1]; Bindi, Remo [1]; Marchi, Simone [1]; Castellani, Eleonora [2]; Carli, Giancarlo [2]; Santarcangelo, Enrica L. [2] (literal)
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- [1] CNR-ILC, Pisa; [2] Department of Physiology, University of Siena (literal)
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- Hypnotizability-related differences in written language (literal)
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- The study was aimed at analyzing the written production of subjects with high (Highs) and low (Lows) hypnotizability scores. The participants were asked to write short texts following highly imaginative titles in standard conditions. The texts were processed through computerized and manual methods. The results showed that the Highs' texts are more sophisticated owing to a higher number of abstract nouns, more intense and imaginative owing to a larger number of similes, metaphors and onomatopoeias, less detailed owing to a higher nouns-to adjectives ratio. The differences in the use of abstract nouns and highly imageable expressions are discussed in relation to the pre-eminent left hemisphere activity of highs during wakefulness and to a possibly different involvement of the precuneus which is involved in hypnotic phenomena. (literal)
- Hypnotizierbarkeitbedingte Unterschiede in der Geschriebenen Sprache Rita Marinelli, Remo Bindi, SimoneMarchi, Eleonora Castellani, Giancarlo Carli und Enrica L. Santarcangelo Abstrakt: Die Studie analysierte Schreibproben von Probanten mit hoher und geringer Hypnotisierbarkeit. Die Versuchsteilnehmer wurden unter Normalbedingungen angeleitet kurze Texte in Reaktion zu hochimaginären Szenarien zu schreiben. Die Texte wurden mit computerbasierten und manuellen Methoden erarbeitet. Die Ergebnisse zeigten daß die Texte der Hochhypnotisierbaren stilistisch verfeinert waren mit mehr abstrakten Hauptwörtern; intensiver und vollstellungsreicher mit mehr Vergleichen, bildlichen Ausdrücken, und Tonmalereien; und weniger detailliert mit höheren Hauptwort-zu-Adjektiv-Quotienten. Diskutiert werden die Unterschiede im Gebrauch abstrakter Worte und hochvorgestellter Ausdrücke in ihrer Verbindung zu der überragenden linkshemispherischen Aktivität von Hochhypnotisierbaren im Wachzustand und einer möglicherweise andersartigen Rolle des Prekuneus, der in hypnotischen Phänomen beteiligt ist. (literal)
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