
Hypnotic Behavior (1949)
The film explores the process of hypnosis, demonstrating how a subject can be induced into a deep suggestive state. While hypnotized, the subject can be made to experience sensations that are not real, such as temporary blindness or altered taste. The hypnotist gives various commands, leading the subjects to believe they are experiencing different stimuli, and they often forget the events that occurred during hypnosis. The film highlights the power of suggestion and the mind’s ability to accept and respond to it.
Keywords
hypnosis, suggestibility, mind control, sensations, power of suggestion, trance, demonstration, subjects, experience, memory loss
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