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The divided-consciousness theory of hypnosis receives support from evidence that

A) hypnosis can block sensory input.
B) hypnosis can affect voluntary but not involuntary behaviors.
C) hypnotized people are simply playing the role of "good hypnotic subjects."
D) hypnotized people can endure pain without experiencing emotional distress.

Divided-Consciousness Theory

A hypothesis that proposes the mind can be in two states of consciousness simultaneously, especially in situations such as hypnosis.

Sensory Input

Information that is perceived by the senses (sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch) and transmitted to the brain for processing.

Pain Endurance

The capacity or ability of an individual to tolerate pain or hardship, often in the context of physical or psychological challenges.

  • Discern the traits and theories associated with partitioned consciousness and disassociation under hypnosis.
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