Kirsch I, Wickless C, Moffitt K H
Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut, Storrs 06269-1020, USA.
Int J Clin Exp Hypn. 1999 Jan;47(1):40-5. doi: 10.1080/00207149908410021.
This study replicated the effect of Wickless and Kirsch's experiential expectancy manipulation, in which lights and music from hidden sources were used to convince participants that they were responding successfully to suggestions for visual and auditory hallucinations. The hypothesis that the effect is mediated by detection of the manipulation was tested by providing some participants with cues that their experiences were due to actual changes in the physical environment rather than to their responses to suggestion. This hypothesis was not confirmed. A significant effect on suggestibility was obtained only among participants not given cues aimed at enabling detection of the manipulation, and among those provided with the cues, suspicion of the manipulation was negatively correlated with response to suggestion.
本研究重复了威克利斯和基尔希的经验预期操纵效应,在该效应中,隐藏来源的灯光和音乐被用来使参与者相信他们正在成功回应视觉和听觉幻觉的暗示。通过向一些参与者提供线索,表明他们的体验是由于物理环境的实际变化而非对暗示的反应,来检验该效应由对操纵的察觉所介导的假设。这一假设未得到证实。仅在未给予旨在使其察觉操纵的线索的参与者中,以及在给予线索的参与者中,对操纵的怀疑与对暗示的反应呈负相关,才获得了对易受暗示性的显著影响。