The social-cognitive theory of hypnosis emphasizes the role assigned to a person being hypnotized. This theory suggests that a person is not truly hypnotized, but rather is acting in a way that person believes a hypnotized person would act. Studies on the brain during hypnosis:
A) do not support this theory, finding that hypnosis does not affect any part of the brain.
B) support this theory, finding that hypnosis affects many parts of the brain.
C) provide mixed support of this theory, finding that hypnosis sometimes affects the brain and sometimes does not.
D) find that it is impossible to study the effect of hypnosis on parts of the brain.
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