Term ID: T2453

Hypnotic Hallucinations

/hypnotic-hallucinations/
False perceptions suggested during hypnosis, including seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not present, demonstrating the power of suggestion on perception.
Example: Hypnotized individuals experiencing suggested sensations like warmth, seeing imaginary objects, or hearing non-existent sounds as part of therapeutic or research procedures.

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Reference: Szechtman et al. (1998)