This technique is not magic or brainwashing. It uses the same trance-like state of concentration that people experience while driving or becoming deeply immersed in a book.
While the science behind hypnosis shows that this technique can help with stress and performance anxiety, it is more than that. In recent years, hypnosis has become a popular medical tool. It is used to reduce pain after a surgery, …show more content…
There is also less interaction in the prefrontal cortex, which works to plan and carry out tasks. This change in interaction is thought to be one of the reasons why hypnotized individuals show less self-consciousness.
Researchers are finally understand the science behind hypnosis and how it works. Hypnosis has been used to study posthypnotic amnesia (PHA). This mimics how functional amnesia works, but is reversible. Hypnotists create PHA by suggesting that the hypnotized person forgets a memory. Afterward, the individual shows an impaired memory or inability to recall the event targeted in hypnosis.
When the hypnotists reverses the forgetting, the memory returns. This shows that PHA is not a result of badly encoding the memories or standard forgetting. This facet helps researchers look at how functional amnesia after a traumatic event works. Through hypnosis, they are learning that the memories are still there, but they are just buried within the mind. [2] The study showed that hypnotic suggests influence brain activity as well as behaviors and experiences. The effects of hypnosis are real. This was further proven in works by researchers like the psychologist David