06-27-2016, 08:55 PM
(06-27-2016, 08:36 PM)Shannon Wrote: Erickson is a good place to start learning about hypnosis, in my opinion. His work is complex, but brilliant.
I am getting to the point that it should be relatively easy to create subliminals that can demonstrably create measurable and repeatable shifts in body and mind.
It is possible to create a sleep induction subliminal in 5.5G that I am confident would do just as well putting you to sleep while it was labeled it an awakener. Likewise, that subliminal could be shown with an EEG to have a definite, repeatable effect on brainwave states. Various autonomic adjustments can also be made; I have demonstrated repeatedly the ability to affect brainwave states for various purposes, induce a definitive increase in vaginal lubrication, increase body temperature, affect nasal congestion, affect heart rate, and other such easily measurable functions. It sounds like we might be in good to work together on this.
Definitely, I'm currently working in the social psychology lab but I know a bunch of professors in cognitive psychology which would be a good fit for auditory subliminal work on biological responses. In my last meeting it was mentioned that we have access to a basic biometric lab where we can measure heart rate and some other basic biological markers. I have no question that you could show an effect but the real question is how much of your work are you willing to expose? In order for this to really shake things up in the scientific community they would have to be able to replicate the results outside our lab. It would be best if we are able to show some sort of effect in 30 - 60 minutes. Anything longer than that is difficult and expensive to get participation.