Noun
suggestibility (countable and uncountable, plural suggestibilities)
The property of being suggestible.
Suggestibility varies as the amount of disaggregation, and inversely as the unification of consciousness. Boris Sidis
If a poet interprets a poem of his own he limits its suggestibility. William Butler Yeats
At lower doses, these include sensory alterations, such as the warping of surfaces, shape suggestibility, and color variations. Source: Internet
Hyper-suggestibility Braid can be taken to imply, in later writings, that hypnosis is largely a state of heightened suggestibility induced by expectation and focused attention. Source: Internet
In particular, Hippolyte Bernheim became known as the leading proponent of the "suggestion theory" of hypnosis, at one point going so far as to declare that there is no hypnotic state, only heightened suggestibility. Source: Internet
Tests subject to determine degree of physical and emotional suggestibility. Source: Internet