Publications by authors named "Edith Biscuola"

Both hypnotizability and well-being are relevant to health. This study aimed to investigate whether high hypnotizability was positively associated with well-being and whether the latter was related to the activity of the behavioral inhibition/approach system (BIS/BAS). ANOVA revealed significantly higher scores on the General Well-Being Index (PGWBI) in highly hypnotizable (highs, = 31) compared with low hypnotizable participants (lows, = 53), with medium hypnotizable participants (mediums, = 41) exhibiting intermediate values.

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