Brain Scans and Hypnosis
Data now shows how the brain changes when people’s sensory perceptions are altered. People’s brains “hallucinating” sensory input while experiencing hypnosis behave much like brains that are actually experiencing the real sensory input. Those who are not in hypnosis and are pretending or imagining the sensory input, show different brains scans patterns. In other words, an imagined hypnotic experience can seem incredibly real to the brain.
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