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When is a “center” not a “center”? When it's “anatomically distributed”: Prospects for a “diffuse REM center” (“generator”)
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 414-415
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Proposed model of postural atonia in a decerebrate cat
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 415-416
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Vasotocin: Neurohumoral control of the reciprocal-interaction model?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 416-417
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On the significance of the revised reciprocal-interaction model
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 417-418
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Is there a choice in “Hobson's choice”?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 418-419
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The REM generator: Here, there, and everywhere?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 419-420
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Location of the systems generating REM sleep: Lateral versus medial pons
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 420-421
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State control: Changing tools and language
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 421-423
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Ascending cholinergic and serotonergic control of the electrocorticogram: Do I see a ghost?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 423-424
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Reciprocal interaction in sleep cycle control: Description, yes; explanation, no
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 424-425
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A new role for FTG neurons?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 425-426
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When is a reflex not a reflex? The riddle of behavioral-state control
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 426-448
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Hypnotic behavior: A social-psychological interpretation of amnesia, analgesia, and “trance logic”
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 449-467
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The “special-process” controversy: What is at issue?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 467-468
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On the importance of individual differences in hypnotic ability
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 468-469
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Understanding reports of nonvolition
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 469-470
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Cognitively induced analgesia and semantic dissociation
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- 04 February 2010, p. 470
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Hypnosis and social suggestibility
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 470-471
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Hypnosis and behavioral compliance: Is the cup half-empty or half-full?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 471-473
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Explaining “virtuoso” hypnotic performance: Social psychology or experiential skill?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 473-474
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