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Implicit memory varies as a function of hypnotic electroencephalogram stage in surgical patients

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American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, January 1st, 2004

Munte, S., Munte, T. F., Grotkamp, J., Haeseler, G., Raymondos, K., Piepenbrock, S., & Kraus, G. (2003). Implicit memory varies as a function of hypnotic electroencephalogram stage in surgical patients. Anesthesia & Analgesia, 97(1), 132-138. This article will be valuable to people interested in the hearing under anesthesia literature. Previous studies (summarized in Brown, Scheflin, & Hammond, Memory Trauma Treatment, and the Law) have noted a correlation of implicit memory with certain electroencephalogram (EEG) measures during anesthesia. In this study, the authors tested the re...

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