Monday, September 17, 2007

In the State Daily Blog

Some hypnosis experiments and treatments, as in the above instance, do not require the subject to produce any movements at all. He remains sitting in the chair, seemingly passive, with his eyes shut. Other cases call for various motions. Muscular inhibition, it seems, can be created or abolished practically at will; the practician's suggestion suffices to paralyze or to stimulate a muscle.

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