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Altered consciousness: Studies reveal hypnosis alters brain activity and neurochemistry
Three studies at the University of Zurich demonstrate that hypnosis alters activity in the large-scale functional networks of the brain. It also affects the neurochemical milieu of specific brain ...
If you’ve ever been hypnotised, or met someone who has been, you may be aware of some of the symptoms that people might experience during hypnosis—including sound and time distortion; feelings of ...
The true nature of hypnosis has eluded scientists. It's clear people can be hypnotized, but it's not clear how this happens. New research offers a clue. By recording the eye movements of a hypnotized ...
Hypnosis, prayer and meditation offer unique pathways to altered states of awareness, self-reflection and healing. Exploring relationships, similarities and differences among them will help us appreci ...
The yips and dystonia aren’t a lack of skill they’re a nervous system interruption of an already learned movement.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Although hypnosis can help with a number of medical conditions, it doesn't work for everything. Paula Connelly/iStock via Getty ...
Adrian Brüngger, CEO of OMNI Hypnosis (left), and Hansruedi Wipf, Owner & President of OMNI Hypnosis (right), delivering a joint presentation HypnoScience® confirms different hypnotic states impact ...
You've never been hypnotized, right? Never gone onstage and been put into a trance by a magician who told you to do some silly thing - and you did it? Wrong. If you've ever spaced out at the wheel and ...
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