grantor: University of TorontoThe first half of this dissertation demonstrates how the concept of dissociation originated as a solution to the problem of post-hypnotic suggestion. The second half continues with investigations into hypnosis and simulation and concludes with an analogy between hypnosis and religion. In 1884, the philosopher Paul Janet introduced the problem of post-hypnotic suggestion. Give a hypnotic subject the post-hypnotic command to return in 13 days. Awake, the subject remembers nothing yet he nonetheless fulfills the command to return. The problem then is this: how does the subject count 13 days without knowing it? The philosopher and psychologist, Pierre Janet (Paul's nephew) proposed the concept of dissocia...
Jean-Martin Charcot proposed the radical hypothesis that similar brain processes were responsible fo...
ABSTRACT. This paper examines the complex and creative strategies employed in keeping beliefs, memor...
Despite its many influence on numerous features of human behavior and consciousness, suggestibility,...
grantor: University of TorontoThe first half of this dissertation demonstrates how the con...
Background and purpose: Hypnosis, a mind-body treatment dating back to early human history, has rega...
Abstract: The study of unconscious processes leads to the hypothesis of the limit of consciousness, ...
Hypnosis can create temporary, but highly compelling alterations in belief. As such, it can be used ...
This paper consists of a review of the pre-1950s literature discussing the concept of iatrogenesis i...
The field of hypnosis anticipated the current interest in consciousness and has contributed in many ...
One of the most persistent beliefs about hypnosis is its ability to transcend mnemonic abilities. Th...
Hypnosis is not only intrinsically interesting, but it can be used instrumentally as a powerful tool...
Discussions and definitions of hypnosis can be seen from earliest writings through current times. Fo...
The status of hypnosis as an altered state of consciousness (ASC) has long been controversial. The c...
This original and provocative work begins by examining the shift of scientific paradigms that took p...
Nineteenth-century psychology and psychical research shared many things, such as a common interest i...
Jean-Martin Charcot proposed the radical hypothesis that similar brain processes were responsible fo...
ABSTRACT. This paper examines the complex and creative strategies employed in keeping beliefs, memor...
Despite its many influence on numerous features of human behavior and consciousness, suggestibility,...
grantor: University of TorontoThe first half of this dissertation demonstrates how the con...
Background and purpose: Hypnosis, a mind-body treatment dating back to early human history, has rega...
Abstract: The study of unconscious processes leads to the hypothesis of the limit of consciousness, ...
Hypnosis can create temporary, but highly compelling alterations in belief. As such, it can be used ...
This paper consists of a review of the pre-1950s literature discussing the concept of iatrogenesis i...
The field of hypnosis anticipated the current interest in consciousness and has contributed in many ...
One of the most persistent beliefs about hypnosis is its ability to transcend mnemonic abilities. Th...
Hypnosis is not only intrinsically interesting, but it can be used instrumentally as a powerful tool...
Discussions and definitions of hypnosis can be seen from earliest writings through current times. Fo...
The status of hypnosis as an altered state of consciousness (ASC) has long been controversial. The c...
This original and provocative work begins by examining the shift of scientific paradigms that took p...
Nineteenth-century psychology and psychical research shared many things, such as a common interest i...
Jean-Martin Charcot proposed the radical hypothesis that similar brain processes were responsible fo...
ABSTRACT. This paper examines the complex and creative strategies employed in keeping beliefs, memor...
Despite its many influence on numerous features of human behavior and consciousness, suggestibility,...