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Charcot often saw hysteric patients who had lost or had altered sensation in part of the body.
Charcot often saw
hysteric patients who had lost or had altered sensation in part of the body. It seemed
to Charcot that because the same result occurred in the one case by the simple procedure of hypnotic
induction and suggestion and in the second case as a part of a neuro
tic predisposition to hysteria,
________.
a.
hysterical patients had developed an exceptional ability to follow suggestions and to mimic
neurological symptoms
b.
it was not necessarily true that an underlying process was responsible for both
c.
suggestion
produced changes in neurological processes in the patient
d.
the underlying processes must be identical
e.
Only A and B