Altered States of ConsciousnessCharles T. Tart |
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... subjects ' reactions to the conditions of the hypnagogic interval . Some subjects seem relatively unaffected by either the film or the experimental - hypnagogic situation . They talk quite doggedly about a series of personal themes ...
... subjects ' reactions to the conditions of the hypnagogic interval . Some subjects seem relatively unaffected by either the film or the experimental - hypnagogic situation . They talk quite doggedly about a series of personal themes ...
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... subjects would be more uncom- fortable in our experimental - hypnagogic procedure . It might also be expected that field - dependent subjects would be more influenced by the components of the experimental procedure : white noise , red ...
... subjects would be more uncom- fortable in our experimental - hypnagogic procedure . It might also be expected that field - dependent subjects would be more influenced by the components of the experimental procedure : white noise , red ...
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... subjects according to their " highest " response in any of the first 10 sessions . Three groups were defined : a " high - response " group , consisting of subjects who reported a Type E response ( detachment ) at least once ; a ...
... subjects according to their " highest " response in any of the first 10 sessions . Three groups were defined : a " high - response " group , consisting of subjects who reported a Type E response ( detachment ) at least once ; a ...
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Introduction to the First Edition | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO SECTION | 15 |
Arthur J Deikman | 34 |
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