Brains of Highly Hypnotizable Subjects Show a Larger Rostrum
Researchers from the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at The University of Virginia report on the first MRI study to report differences in brain structure size between low and highly hypnotizable, healthy, right-handed young adults.
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