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6-28-2009 7:17 AM
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According to a new study of the neural mechanisms of hypnosis-induced paralysis, Braid's definition was remarkably accurate. The study, published in the journal Neuron, demonstrates that hypnosis does indeed lead to increased activity in areas of the brain involved in attention, as well as in other areas involved in mental imagery and self-awareness. Hypnosis can therefore exert control over bodily movements by enhancing mental representations of the self (or self-imagery) and focusing attention on them.

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6-29-2009 11:50 AM
tanyamm
I've often wondered if I could be hypnotized. I've given up on yoga because I can't relax my mind enough to get into the proper mind set required.
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