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Hypnosis is described as a state of extreme self-focus in which attention to external stimuli is:

AMinimal
BDoubled
CUnchanged
DRandom
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Correct answer: A. Minimal
1. Hypnosis is defined by where attention goes. 2. Hypnosis is a state of extreme self-focus and attention. 3. In it, minimal attention is given to external stimuli. 4. Meditation is instead the act of focusing on a single target. 5. Both narrow attention, but hypnosis is defined by the self-focus. _Source: OpenStax Psychology 2e (CC BY 4.0), Ch 4 'States of Consciousness', sections 4.1-4.6_
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