01466nas a2200193 4500000000100000008004100001260007600042653001200118653001200130653001900142100002200161700002200183245007200205300001100277490000600288520095000294022001401244020001401258 2001 d c01/2001bSociedad Española para el Estudio de la Ansiedad y el Estrés10aAnxiety10aImagery10aSuggestibility1 aH. González Ordi1 aJ.J. Miguel-Tobal00aSuggestibility as moderator variable in anxiety-imagined situations a89-1100 v73 aThe aim of the present paper is to deal with the possible relationship between suggestibility, imagery, and anxiety responses. A group of high and low suggestible female subjects were exposed individually to the following experimental conditions: (a) threatening anxiety-imagining situation induced by the experimenter; (b) threatening anxiety-imagining situation selected by the subject; (c) test anxiety-imagining situation induced by the experimenter; and (d) test anxiety-imagining situation selected by the subject. show that high suggestible subjects manifested significant higher selfreport scores of reality and emotional involvement in imagination than lows for all conditions. Furthermore, high suggestible subjects also scored significantly higher in state anxiety measures than lows before they were exposed to experimental conditions. The moderating role of the level of suggestibility in experiencing anxiety is discussed in detail a1134-7937 a2174-0437