Hallucinations of sound can be produced, and the subject will listen to a symphony in a complete silence around him. When aroused from the state, he may report on the particular piece of music he was listening to; naturally, this will happen only if the subject is familiar with the piece suggested during the trance. Or, the opposite sort of illusion can be created, so that he will utterly disregard a loud voice calling him by his first name. The same effect can be occasionally produced also in the post-hypnotic state. At a recent meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, M. H. Erickson reported that complete physical deafness had been produced and removed in two college students solely by hypnotic suggestion.
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Tuesday, September 11, 2007
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