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Abstract
Time distortion is a well known phenomenon of hypnosis. Perhaps less well known are the distortions to temporal judgement that are exhibited by patients with Parkinson's disease or schizophrenia. Both these classes of patient also suffer from hallucinations, which of course can be induced in hypnosis. It is argued that these are not chance parallels; they can all be accommodated by Gray's (1995) account of the neurophysiology underpinning consciousness. Recognizing that patients with hallucinations have their consciousness altered, it is concluded that hypnosis too represents an altered state of consciousness. The degree of alteration is shown to be correlated with the magnitude of time distortion experienced. In contrast with many studies, it is also reported that distortion is significantly greater in those who are highly susceptible to hypnosis. Copyright © 2006 British Society of Experimental & Clinical Hypnosis. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
是时候解释一下催眠的本质了?
时间扭曲是一种众所周知的催眠现象。也许不太为人所知的是帕金森病或精神分裂症患者所表现出的时间判断扭曲。这两类病人也会产生幻觉,当然,这种幻觉可以在催眠状态下产生。有人认为,这些不是偶然的相似;它们都可以被格雷(1995)关于支撑意识的神经生理学的解释所容纳。认识到幻觉患者的意识发生了改变,可以得出结论,催眠也代表了意识状态的改变。变化的程度与经历的时间扭曲的程度相关。与许多研究相反,也有报道称,在那些易受催眠影响的人身上,扭曲明显更大。版权所有©2006英国实验学会;临床催眠。John Wiley &出版;儿子,有限公司
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