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Question 14 Which statement about hypnosis is true? When hypnotized, a person experiences consciousness that is the same as sleeping. When hypnotized, a person is under the complete control of someone else. Hypnosis does not result in an altered state of consciousness. Hypnosis can change a person’s pattern of brain activity.
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"Hypnosis can change a person’s pattern of brain activity."
Explanation: Hypnosis is not the same as sleep and does produce an altered state of consciousness in which people remain aware and retain control (they're not under complete control of the hypnotist). Neuroimaging and EEG studies show hypnosis can alter activity in brain regions involved in attention, pain processing, and perception, consistent with changes in conscious experience.
Explanation: Hypnosis is not the same as sleep and does produce an altered state of consciousness in which people remain aware and retain control (they're not under complete control of the hypnotist). Neuroimaging and EEG studies show hypnosis can alter activity in brain regions involved in attention, pain processing, and perception, consistent with changes in conscious experience.
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