ISBN: 978-80-244-5487-0 | DOI: 10.5507/ff.19.24454870

Psychofyziologie hypnózy a hypnotických sugescí

Zuzana Vaculčíková Sedláčková, Roman Procházka


The issue of hypnosis and hypnotic suggestions is an interesting area for research efforts and an application focus. Although hypnosis is used at present in several disciplines (e.g. medicine, psychology), it is still associated with several uncertainties about its functioning. It includes many factors that are not yet sufficiently explored. In the following work we present basic theoretical knowledge about hypnosis, hypnotic suggestions and physiological parameters. We also describe our
research on this topic.

1. edition, Published: 2019, publisher: Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci, Křížkovského 8, 771 47 Olomouc



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