Human hypnosis: autonomic and electroencephalographic correlates of a guided multimodal cognitive-emotional imagery
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A Gemignani | B Ghelarducci | L. Sebastiani | B. Ghelarducci | A. Gemignani | E. Santarcangelo | L Sebastiani | A Simoni | E. L Santarcangelo | A. Simoni
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