Asked by Brittany Schrimsher on May 02, 2024

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One hypnotized woman tested by Ernest Hilgard showed no pain when her arm was placed in an ice bath.But asked to press a key if some part of her felt pain,she did so.To Hilgard,this was evidence of

A) synesthesia.
B) dissociation.
C) a just noticeable difference.
D) a phantom limb sensation.

Ice Bath

A form of cryotherapy involving immersion in ice water, often used by athletes to reduce muscle soreness and speed recovery.

Dissociation

A mental process of disconnecting from one's thoughts, feelings, memories, or sense of identity.

Ernest Hilgard

A psychologist known for his work on hypnosis and the theory of the "hidden observer" which suggests a split in awareness during hypnosis.

  • Understand the concept of dissociation and its implications in psychological phenomena like hypnosis.
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Tiffany McgheeMay 08, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The woman's ability to not feel pain in her arm while in the ice bath, but still respond when asked about pain, suggests dissociation. This is when certain mental processes become separated from each other, as in her ability to perceive the coldness of the water but not feel any pain associated with it.