• Am J Clin Hypn · Jan 1998

    Biography Historical Article

    Attributions, awareness, and dissociation: in memoriam Kenneth S. Bowers, 1937-1996.

    • J F Kihlstrom.
    • Dept. of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley 94720-1650, USA. kihlstrm@cogsci.berkeley.edu
    • Am J Clin Hypn. 1998 Jan 1;40(3):194-205.

    AbstractResearch by Kenneth S. Bowers on posthypnotic suggestion, positive hallucinations, hypnotic analgesia, and posthypnotic amnesia is reviewed, along with his nonhypnotic research on the person-by-situation interaction and on intuition in problem solving. Bowers's intellectual style, serious curiosity, is offered as a model for hypnosis research.

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