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Перевод: hypnosis
[прилагательное] снотворный; гипнотический; [существительное] гипноз ; внушение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- The article goes on to refer to whether hard scientific evidence about hypnosis as an aid to the recall of memory can "help the police to use hypnosis safely".
- There is also concern with the use of deception to induce hypnosis.
- According to the psychologist Ernest Hilgard of Stanford University, hypnosis is an altered state of consciousness.
- Some individuals can take up the suggestions of the hypnotist to the extent of becoming deaf or blind or unable to smell; they may withstand pain without a murmur, re-experience being a six-year old, or even forget everything that happened, after hypnosis, until given a prearranged "release" signal.
- Psychologically illiterate sales directors were putty in the hands of such experts in the unconscious mind, with their battery of mumbo-jumbo such as word-association lists, ink-blot tests, lie detectors and eye-blink counters, hypnosis and "depth" interviewing of housewives.
- I hasten to point out that it is not envisaged that in the UK police officers themselves shall be trained to use hypnosis, as in some states of the US.
- According to Martin Orne, hypnosis may at times help to remove this amnesia, but there have been no good studies of the effect of hypnosis on trauma.
- The important question for the policeman interested in hypnosis is, does hypnosis enhance the recall of events which are not blocked by extreme trauma?
- In their initial work, Lawson and McCall put imaginative individuals, screened for lack of UFO knowledge or interest, into a state of controlled hypnosis.
- Alcoholic hypnosis
- But they did not realise that they were making errors; the subjects were convinced that hypnosis had actually helped them to remember the poem accurately.
- Not everyone is equally susceptible to hypnosis.
- Right-handed males who are very susceptible to hypnosis also seem to show a preference for using the right hemisphere of the brain - the side associated with imaginative rather than analytical skills.
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