Term ID: T2355

Hypnotic Phenomena

/hypnotic-phenomena/
Various experiences that can occur during hypnosis including analgesia, amnesia, hallucinations, and alterations in perception, memory, and voluntary control.
Example: Pain reduction during dental procedures, temporary memory loss for specific events, or experiencing suggested sensations like warmth or tingling.

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Reference: Kirsch & Lynn (1998)