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[Hypnosis: alert or non-alert]

M Svoboda1

  • 1Uniwersytetu Masaryka, Brnie, Republika Czeska.

Psychiatria Polska
|November 1, 1994
PubMed
Summary
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This study explores hypnosis, examining subject alertness and activity levels. Key factors influencing hypnotic behavior include preconceptions, procedures, susceptibility, personality, and suggestions.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Neuroscience

Context:

  • Explores the spectrum of alertness and activity within hypnotic states.
  • Reviews existing literature and presents original research on hypnosis.

Purpose:

  • To investigate the relationship between hypnotic behavior and the alert-non-alert dimension.
  • To identify factors influencing a subject's engagement and experience during hypnosis.

Summary:

  • Hypnotic activity is defined as behavioral and experiential dynamics, encompassing reactivity, spontaneity, and initiative.
  • Research indicates that subject preconceptions, hypnotic procedure type, susceptibility, personality traits, and suggestion characteristics significantly impact hypnotic behavior.
  • These factors collectively influence the subject's position on the alert-non-alert continuum during hypnosis.

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Impact:

  • Provides a nuanced understanding of the factors modulating the hypnotic experience.
  • Offers insights for optimizing hypnotic interventions by considering individual differences and procedural elements.
  • Contributes to the scientific discourse on consciousness and self-regulation during altered states.