“…This type of experimental research, designated intrinsic (Cox & Bryant, 2008; Wagstaff, 1996), asks, for example, whether hypnotic-suggestibility is related to the capability of concentration, fantasy, or daydreaming (for review, see Lynn et al, 2019). (2) Do (posy)hypnotic suggestions affect perception or performance in specific tasks, such as those measuring cognitive functions (for review, see Kihlstrom, 2013; Kihlstrom, 2014)? Such studies, sometimes referred to as instrumental (Cox & Bryant, 2008; Wagstaff, 1996), ask, for instance, whether (post)hypnotic suggestions can subdue pain perception (e.g., Perri et al, 2019) or facilitate inhibition of irrelevant but intrusive information (e.g., Zahedi et al, 2019).…”