Asked by
Victoria Trigona
on Oct 27, 2024Verified
A hypnotized person responds to a suggestion by apparently becoming deaf. A researcher speaks a word, DREAM, which the person appears not to hear, and gestures for the person to choose one of the words on the screen: SLEEP, CREAM, GRILL, THICK. What is the likely result, and what conclusion does it imply?
A) The person usually chooses GRILL or THICK, implying that he/she heard the word DREAM.
B) The person usually chooses GRILL or THICK, implying that he/she really is temporarily deaf.
C) The person usually chooses SLEEP or CREAM, implying that he/she heard the word DREAM.
D) The person chooses randomly, implying that he/she really is temporarily deaf.
Temporarily Deaf
A temporary loss of hearing, which can be caused by various factors such as exposure to loud noise, infections, or blockages.
Hypnotized
A state of highly focused attention or concentration, often associated with relaxation and heightened suggestibility.
- Understand the influence and boundaries of hypnotism in altering pain perception and sensory interpretation.
- Characterize the phenomena tied to hypnosis, covering aspects like posthypnotic suggestion and responsiveness to hypnosis.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the influence and boundaries of hypnotism in altering pain perception and sensory interpretation.
- Characterize the phenomena tied to hypnosis, covering aspects like posthypnotic suggestion and responsiveness to hypnosis.
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