Can Hypnosis Permanently Change Your Brain?

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  • What exactly is hypnosis? Some people think it's just a fun trick for magic shows, but can it actually make you do things against your will? Could it have the power to change our brains for the better? Learn about the hypnotizing truth with Michael Aranda in a new episode of SciShow!
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  • @danielmaggio5417
    @danielmaggio5417 Před 4 lety +435

    I’ve been hypnotized before and it just feels like a deep state of relaxation and comfort where the only thing you focus is the hypnotists voice. You feel obligated and compelled to do the suggestions he asks. Pretty cool actually

    • @Justin-wj4yc
      @Justin-wj4yc Před 3 lety +2

      It's called social role enactment

    • @margaretsmith7921
      @margaretsmith7921 Před 3 lety +34

      Sounds spoopy

    • @bee978
      @bee978 Před 3 lety +14

      I have too i honestly liked it

    • @BlueSkyCountry
      @BlueSkyCountry Před 3 lety +7

      Like the Imperius Curse, from Harry Potter?

    • @What-en7qv
      @What-en7qv Před 3 lety +17

      @@margaretsmith7921 it's not scary it's sorta like a 2 hour powernap

  • @shashanklaur507
    @shashanklaur507 Před 7 lety +3248

    Can I hypnotize myself to make me love studying?

    • @Eric_D_6
      @Eric_D_6 Před 7 lety +420

      You probably could, it would take a lot of effort though and you could just put that effort into studying instead.

    • @Nipponing
      @Nipponing Před 7 lety +138

      Try meditation.

    • @lathyrusloon
      @lathyrusloon Před 7 lety +133

      Eric D Idk, that sounds short term. if you could hypnotize yourself to enjoy studying, ultimately you might study more for longer because you're enjoying it. So the time wasted trying to hypnotize yourself pays off.

    • @ExScottic
      @ExScottic Před 7 lety +51

      Wouldn't it be amazing if you could feel as confident, enthusiastic and as motivated about studying as you do with something else in you're life that you "love" doing??.. imagine being able to take all the fun, confidence, assurance, reward etc and apply it to everything that you do, how amazing would you be? its all about visualisation and imagination! Thats self hypnosis! See a winner= be a winner!(whatever winning is to you) Ask conor mcgregor he has it sussed 👍

    • @enricobianchi4499
      @enricobianchi4499 Před 6 lety +13

      There are hypnosis videos that help you study. It’s more about helping focus though.

  • @harisbilalovic
    @harisbilalovic Před 7 lety +1817

    "when i snap my finger you will watch this whole video" *snaps fingers* *closes video*

    • @Rakesh37187
      @Rakesh37187 Před 7 lety +10

      Haris Bilalovic this 😂

    • @TheBetterGame
      @TheBetterGame Před 7 lety +18

      Watch this. I can make the sun rise tomorrow!

    • @TF2Gaming101
      @TF2Gaming101 Před 7 lety +90

      *opens it again to comment and watch the rest*

    • @mattlm64
      @mattlm64 Před 7 lety +7

      Maybe that was what they intended all along.

    • @firedata2729
      @firedata2729 Před 7 lety +22

      Reverse hypnosis.

  • @Petr75661
    @Petr75661 Před 7 lety +727

    It's a backdoor for brain debugging that the developer forgot to comment out before release.

  • @NickinAcoustic
    @NickinAcoustic Před 7 lety +88

    Hypnosis is the yin to the EMDR yang. I went through therapy for PTSD after my military service and EMDR was the method they used. its essentially bilateral stimulation of the brain. Its definitely intriguing, but a little unsettling to go through. they can "replace" whole memories with implanted altered memories via coaching and memory repetition with slight changes to the traumatic event.

    • @invisibilius1978
      @invisibilius1978 Před 2 lety +7

      explain further please

    • @twiztidyournutz
      @twiztidyournutz Před 2 lety +2

      @@invisibilius1978 I too would like a further explanation.

    • @KatGates100
      @KatGates100 Před 2 lety +2

      EMDR has been a God send for me! I also have PTSD (not related to military service) and the ability to work through my trauma in a non triggering was has been absolutely wonderful

    • @Karin_Allen
      @Karin_Allen Před 2 lety +14

      ​@@twiztidyournutz My therapist used EMDR to help me process past traumas, and I was blown away by how effective - and quick! - it was. It's very difficult to explain, but I'll try. Just forgive me if it like quackery. I promise you it works. Let's see...
      You probably know that the two halves of the brain are responsible for different types of processing. There's some overlap; but when it comes to processing really important events, including traumatic ones, both sides of the brain need to work together. If both sides don't finish processing the event, PTSD could result. Note: I'm sure PTSD is a lot more complicated than that, but I'm no therapist. All I know about is the part that EMDR works with.
      I've just told you the *theory* behind EMDR. Now I'll tell you how a session works. A trained therapist guides you in remembering a painful event. As you think about it, you watch a dot on a screen moving from left to right and back or, alternately, you tap one hand and then the other. The bilateral eye or hand movements engage both sides of your brain as you reprocess the event, allowing you to work past the place where you've been "stuck." For me, EMDR didn't involve any sort of memory replacement, just a fresh, more balanced take on the events that had traumatized me. I still remember them as clearly as ever, but I'm not hung up on them any more. I've been able to move past the pain. And like I said above, I was blown away by how effective such a simple practice could be.

    • @user-ef5nd3ho3n
      @user-ef5nd3ho3n Před 2 lety +1

      @@Karin_Allen i want to know if it will work for sexual abuse trauma but I've heard hypnotherapy is not good for this by some hypnotherapist on youtube.

  • @mezmereyes8272
    @mezmereyes8272 Před 4 lety +44

    I smoked for 30 years...walked into get hypnotized...felt like I was there about 45 minutes to an hour....I had sat in that chair for nearly 4 hours...haven't smoked a cigarette since.

  • @joshuaosei5628
    @joshuaosei5628 Před 7 lety +370

    I'm having a sciencegasm, so many of my fave science channels uploaded today

    • @edgarsandoval289
      @edgarsandoval289 Před 7 lety +13

      nicosmind3 Vsauce, Vsauce 2, Vsauce 3!

    • @ahmednagy7571
      @ahmednagy7571 Před 7 lety +11

      Joshua Osei me too in a nutshell,vsauce all three channels and now this

    • @ahmednagy7571
      @ahmednagy7571 Před 7 lety +8

      Joshua Osei and it is OK to be smart

    • @DearValentina
      @DearValentina Před 7 lety +3

      Kurzgesagt too.

    • @ahmednagy7571
      @ahmednagy7571 Před 7 lety +2

      Sergeant Fidelis kurzesgat is in a nutshell I was just afraid of misspelling the word

  • @Heowa
    @Heowa Před 4 lety +50

    "You're getting very sleepy." Well maybe that's because it's half past 12 at night and I'm watching this in bed...

  • @IntrigueAndWhimsy
    @IntrigueAndWhimsy Před 7 lety +40

    I've experienced hypnosis first hand. It really works, and I absolutely love it when it's for positive cause.

    • @Ibuyiphonesla
      @Ibuyiphonesla Před 6 měsíci +1

      Going for my last session now … thanks for this

  • @VechsDavion
    @VechsDavion Před 7 lety +211

    There is this one trained hypnotist that taught me lots about persuasion, politics, framing, and totally changed how I view the world. Funny enough, it was the creator of the Dilbert comic. :)

  • @lazuliartz9008
    @lazuliartz9008 Před 4 lety +65

    For some reason, I’m obsessed with everything hypnosis. Like I just love the thought of it. I just can’t explain it. And that’s why I watched this video. I’ve been obsessed ever since I was little.

    • @raniamenjour8590
      @raniamenjour8590 Před 4 lety +4

      wow same here so I am learning hypnotherapy =)

    • @luqwyy4633
      @luqwyy4633 Před 4 lety +2

      Why i have a feeling you gonna tie somebody and possibly force them into your hypnosis trick kinda like yakuza's mental torture

    • @lazuliartz9008
      @lazuliartz9008 Před 4 lety +5

      Luqz Gaming 😂😂😂😂😂 honestly though it does

    • @Grace-hw9jk
      @Grace-hw9jk Před 4 lety +1

      so am I oops I think it's bc I used to be really scared of it which then got me curious

    • @thatlemonmelon2714
      @thatlemonmelon2714 Před 4 lety

      No... this is bad this is bad...hypnosis is evil. Don’t do it

  • @kcwidman
    @kcwidman Před 7 lety +881

    HAHA jokes on you. I skipped the last 3 seconds.

  • @theworldwhispers
    @theworldwhispers Před 7 lety +95

    Michael's voice is just so soothing to me. I thoroughly enjoy listening to everything he's always teaching us. :D Also, SO excited for SciShow Psychology!!!

  • @BrianYoungquist
    @BrianYoungquist Před 9 měsíci +2

    Full disclosure, I'm a hypnotherapist. I concede full bias on how effective it can be.
    I'm pretty much on board with everything said in this video, minus the idea that certain individuals are more "hypnotizable" than others.
    In my experience, we are all naturally very good at hypnosis. Getting the "10 mile stare", or daydreaming, becoming so engrossed in an activity that hours feel like minutes, and driving somewhere, arriving at your destination and not remembering many parts of the trip, are all examples of our incredible ability to focus within ourselves and heal.
    Great video.

  • @Master_Therion
    @Master_Therion Před 7 lety +1265

    My sister thought she was so hip and cool. I said to her... "Hip? No, Sis."

    • @carol-lu
      @carol-lu Před 7 lety +33

      nice pun

    • @TorquemadaTwist
      @TorquemadaTwist Před 7 lety +67

      +Master Therion
      Just explain to her it's all in the way she dresses. If you wanna be hip, no ties.

    • @darklyt750
      @darklyt750 Před 7 lety +8

      Bruce Dunn Genius:D

    • @Master_Therion
      @Master_Therion Před 7 lety +23

      Bruce Dunn Good one ^_^
      She also needs professional help. "You think being crazy is hip? No therapy."

    • @TorquemadaTwist
      @TorquemadaTwist Před 7 lety +1

      +Master Therion
      On my watch, I'd have her watch a watch. She won't get over it until she's put under overtly.

  • @deawinter
    @deawinter Před 3 lety +78

    I’m highly hypnotizable. It’s honestly pretty great - I can use hypnosis videos to change my behavior somewhat and I’m fairly good at meditation, which feels similar. I’ve always considered writing a story with hypnosis, since so many stories get it kind of wrong.

    • @mcarol3434
      @mcarol3434 Před rokem +2

      Hello!! You´d you be able to share what videos you´ve used? Thank you

    • @DarkAngelNikita
      @DarkAngelNikita Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@mcarol3434 I know I'm not the one you asked, but I recommend Ultra Hypnosis and Nimja Hypnosis, though I've been leaning more toward Nimja lately. They offer a variety of experiences, including some more...interesting ones, but I stick to the more sfw experiences for relaxation.

  • @jaytaffer9641
    @jaytaffer9641 Před 7 lety +23

    I'm pretty sure I was hypnotized while listening to the audiobook for The Gollem and the Jini. Not exactly sure how or why, but the story and the narrator always left me in a new and refreshed state of mind when I was done listening.

    • @thatlemonmelon2714
      @thatlemonmelon2714 Před 4 lety +1

      It’s best if you don’t do it again

    • @etam8099
      @etam8099 Před 2 lety

      @@thatlemonmelon2714 why?

    • @Rando64
      @Rando64 Před rokem

      Just means it was a good book & narrator. Hypnosis is access to your subconscious, not just feel-goods after reading a book

  • @WezMan444
    @WezMan444 Před 6 lety +24

    I have a slight phobia of hypnosis and yet I always find it fascinating

    • @Dinoman-mo7mt
      @Dinoman-mo7mt Před rokem +6

      Similar situation though I'm not scared of it the very idea of anyone else controlling me even partially just weirds me out but it is super interesting and I love learning how it affects the mind and its limits

  • @erikketelhut3722
    @erikketelhut3722 Před 7 lety +8

    I have first-hand experience with hypnosis in a clinical setting as a patient. For me, the sessions were very much about "playing along". As such, I did not perceive these sessions as much help in my situation and consequently stopped having them after about three months. I did however get to experience a completely new state of bodily awareness and relaxation that I had never experienced before. After "snapping out of it", if that's what you'd like to call it, I felt almost as if I had just gotten out of bed, with all of the physical tranquility that entails. At the same time, the other ill-effects of getting out of bed were basically non existant, I wasn't drowsy, I didn't have lessened coordination for a few minutes and I didn't feel tired. I've tried recreating this state of relaxation via meditation and have only few times managed to actually emulate this. The more often and more consistently I meditate, the more often I succeed, so I would recommend you try meditation too!

  • @killtrigger16
    @killtrigger16 Před 7 lety +31

    Who's that pokemon?
    "IT'S PIKACHUU"
    Hypno!
    "FUUUCCKK"

  • @randomleagueoflegendsthres1034

    Can someone give me post-hypnotic amnesia? I got some things I want to forget.

    • @PattPlays
      @PattPlays Před 7 lety +18

      The internet is a big place.

    • @MaxBrains
      @MaxBrains Před 7 lety +18

      That's basically a way to give yourself serious psychological disorders.
      Unless you're just talking about forgetting a movie. That's a fun trick.

    • @dustypartition
      @dustypartition Před 7 lety +24

      Random League of Legends (Thresh) games
      Smoke weed everyday.
      You'll forget, eventually.

    • @TorquemadaTwist
      @TorquemadaTwist Před 7 lety +19

      Again? I already did that for you a couple of days ago.

    • @DysnomiaFilms
      @DysnomiaFilms Před 7 lety +27

      But then you'll just have to learn that Trump is your president for the first time all over again.

  • @rickeisner2922
    @rickeisner2922 Před 6 lety +4

    All i can say is from "day dreaming" to Hypnosis to meditation. Its been a great friend of mine for all of my life. And many thanks to the Lady who taught me to "mentally relax". She was a keeper.

  • @user-zz6fk8bc8u
    @user-zz6fk8bc8u Před 7 lety +13

    0:44 - _"... and might cause some real changes in your brain"_
    Everything we do causes real changes in out brain; even when we are doing nothing at all ^^

  • @zChipmunKx
    @zChipmunKx Před 5 lety +189

    Literally hypnosis is meditation so meditation is self hypnosis. You’re welcome.

    • @gamerattitude9314
      @gamerattitude9314 Před 5 lety +8

      i tried this... meditation does not work like hypnotism... i tried to meditate to make myself do my homework more willingly and let me just tell you... its effects are ironic and reversed...

    • @zChipmunKx
      @zChipmunKx Před 5 lety +14

      FrighteningFPS hahaha kinda funny
      *But if you’re not joking...just like anything..meditation requires practice and patience*

    • @thewriterforge
      @thewriterforge Před 4 lety +6

      mediation is not self hypnosis but it is similar

    • @thatlemonmelon2714
      @thatlemonmelon2714 Před 4 lety

      Ever since my fear of hypnosis, meditation is also something I avoid

    • @lukelemke2783
      @lukelemke2783 Před 4 lety +4

      @@thatlemonmelon2714 Hypnosis and meditation are distinct and different. Meditation is all about you getting to know your own mind without trying to change anything. Hypnosis is about letting go of your mind so that you can change it. If you want to try a quick meditation, spend 10 seconds trying to feel each of your body parts. Left foot, right foot, left leg, right leg, and go all the way up. Once you've done that, you can sit with your whole body and just notice how you feel. Notice if you're tense or relaxed. Notice if you're calm or agitated. Once you feel like you've given yourself enough time, then just notice that you're breathing. Keep your attention there. If it drifts, just try and notice your breath again. do this for 5 minutes at first.
      That's it. Meditation done. No manipulation. Just you getting to know how your body feels.

  • @GeneEricWhiteman
    @GeneEricWhiteman Před 7 lety +10

    I was hypnotized at a show during my Freshman year and my personal experience feel far more into the non-state theory. I felt like I was acting but wasn't in full control of it.

  • @seahawk124
    @seahawk124 Před 7 lety +115

    Wait, why is this Hypnotoad video so popu-ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNOTOAD.

    •  Před 7 lety

      seahawk124 ....sublime..... nothing more be said lol

    • @xxXthekevXxx
      @xxXthekevXxx Před 6 lety +1

      I love Futurama :)!

    • @AxiomTheory
      @AxiomTheory Před 5 lety

      My leg feels funny

    • @walter3934
      @walter3934 Před 5 lety

      @@AxiomTheory I don't feel so good
      Wrong place? ok...

    • @thatlemonmelon2714
      @thatlemonmelon2714 Před 4 lety

      WHAT ARE YOU DOING?! RUN FROM THE HYPNOTOAD!!! *runs away*

  • @TheTexas1994
    @TheTexas1994 Před 7 lety +85

    "Why is there hypnosis around my" *slap * It's not clever or funny anymore

    • @KingsleyIII
      @KingsleyIII Před 7 lety +33

      It never was.

    • @chasbodaniels1744
      @chasbodaniels1744 Před 7 lety +1

      Aaa hahahaha!

    • @ExSuPiO1
      @ExSuPiO1 Před 7 lety

      What exactly is that from? xD

    • @edi9892
      @edi9892 Před 7 lety +1

      Well, the sentence doesn't really make sense. Maybe, you could ask: _why do I get a boner hypnotising others?_ or something else that is equally childish and obscene.

    • @olavlomeland2183
      @olavlomeland2183 Před 7 lety +4

      A long while ago someone kept asking the question (for over half a year in every video I think.) "Why is there hair around my anus?". It somehow fits into all of SciShows videos. Why is there [parts of videos title] around my anus?

  • @Monti-ko
    @Monti-ko Před 7 lety +9

    This is so weird. I just got done studying hypnosis and meditation for my psychology major. This video is great by the way. It simplifies what I learned a lot and visualises most of the crucial information. Also went into perception (studied that last week) and connected both topics, which is awesome.
    And thanks for linking that article on posthypnotic amnesia. Love finding stuff like this :)

    • @sam2303
      @sam2303 Před 2 lety

      it would be interesting to know about your research. 👍👍do you have some dedicated youtube channel??

    • @sam2303
      @sam2303 Před 2 lety

      @monti.

  • @helenwhite2957
    @helenwhite2957 Před 4 lety +13

    I have been hypnotized before. I was in a lot of pain. I was having strange migraine head aches that would not go away and they were there 24/7. I was willing to try anything so I asked my dad about trying hypnosis and we went to see a doctor who had a doctoret’s degree in hypnosis and she was really nice and she hypnotized me and the pain went away😁

    • @Add_Account485
      @Add_Account485 Před 4 lety

      WOW! THATS FULL ON HEY!? WONDER WHAT UR MRI /EEG SCAN WOULD HAVE SAID... IF WE HAVE THE ABILITY TO DO THAT , THEN WHAT DO WE NEED DRUGS OR MEDICINES FOR?

    • @Add_Account485
      @Add_Account485 Před 3 lety

      @Lisa Jordan I don't know about hypnosis but maybe self induced psychosis..
      Or mere mass level stupidity. . neanderthal brain , of wanting to fit in really and be a part of a group... Because I've never understood how anyone can believe in UNPROVABLE with complete contradiction

    • @DayTrader__
      @DayTrader__ Před 2 lety

      No such thing as a doctoret in hypnosis….

  • @DarkAngelNikita
    @DarkAngelNikita Před 11 měsíci +2

    For me, hypnosis feels like it could be an altered state of consciousness. I mostly use it to relax, to help my brain slow down at night to sleep, and it feels like a state of deep relaxation and vague awareness that I can't achieve otherwise. There is an element of playing along, as any instructions that don't sit right will pull you out of it. As with anything else, if it's something you're interested in, it's something that's easier to do the longer you do it.

  • @CheeseTaterson
    @CheeseTaterson Před 7 lety +13

    Looking forward to the new channel! Psychology is certainly an interesting and complex area of discussion which warrants its own "realm."

  • @jessica-ve5my
    @jessica-ve5my Před 5 lety +56

    “When I snap my fingers, you will watch this whole video.”
    Haha...
    *No.*

    • @freddygonzalez356
      @freddygonzalez356 Před 4 lety

      hi everyone ,if anyone else is searching for hypnotist weight loss try Hyper hypno blueprint (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some great things about it and my mate got amazing success with it.

    • @little_rin6393
      @little_rin6393 Před 4 lety +1

      thats illegal

  • @capivara6094
    @capivara6094 Před 3 lety +28

    Well, this is anecdotic experience, but, as someone that was hipnosed 20min ago, I can guarantee you that this is an alternate state of conscience.

  • @c1gomez19
    @c1gomez19 Před 7 lety +88

    So it's basically just will power enhanced through relaxation. And it can't do impossible things nor be done without the concious permission of the hypnotized subject.

    • @weekist83
      @weekist83 Před 7 lety +12

      It is pleasant and effective from personal experience. :)
      No matter the exact explanation. It is a tool for healing for certain people and illnesses and should be treated as such. It did with me in hours what I´ve never been able to do in years

    • @sadrien
      @sadrien Před 7 lety +19

      If you believe you can change your state of consciousness then you can, because your brain is a system built to edit itself and hypnosis is just allowing someone to actively guide that process.

    • @y2ksw1
      @y2ksw1 Před 7 lety +6

      Sadrien Nightshade It also works if you don't believe. Hypnosis has nothing to do with believes.

    • @c1gomez19
      @c1gomez19 Před 7 lety +21

      y2ksw1 Not really. It's said clearly on the video. Hypnosis has to be voluntary and you have to be openned to the idea that it works, like a placebo. If you don't want to be hypnotized and offer concious resistence then it won't work.

    • @y2ksw1
      @y2ksw1 Před 7 lety +6

      Andrew S
      Volunteering has nothing in common with believe. I can volunteer for a job, even if I don't believe in it or its essence. I can volunteer as a fireman and never have seen or touched real fire or danger. Volunteering is the mode of the personal disposal towards a goal, while believe is acknowledging a fact which is eventually not true.

  • @liekes9344
    @liekes9344 Před 7 lety +56

    I would totally wanna forget all of Harry Potter. I would LOVE to read that again for the first time!

    • @cjg8763
      @cjg8763 Před 5 lety +4

      Definitely! There's a lot of things I'd live to do again for the "first time" and reading Harry Potter would certainly be a good one.

    • @JaneDoe-ci3gj
      @JaneDoe-ci3gj Před 5 lety +1

      Same👍😊💞

    • @sansgirlfriend
      @sansgirlfriend Před 4 lety

      Me too!

    • @ninjaked1265
      @ninjaked1265 Před 3 lety +1

      There’s a website called unspoil me

  • @aheh605
    @aheh605 Před 7 lety +6

    Once a hypno-therapist came to my school, and she hypnotized my friend and got him to forget 7. He could count to 7, he'd just go straight from 6 to 8, he couldn't remember for a day or two after lol

    • @BlueSkyCountry
      @BlueSkyCountry Před 3 lety

      You have to be trusting and willing to make yourself vulnerable for hypnosis to work on you. Your friend was definitely a trusting type. I've had multiple hypnosis attempts done on me. Never worked. I simply do not "let go", under any circumstances. And having a woman hypnotist try on me? Even less chance LOL. I would be too self conscious to not embarrass myself in front of her...

  • @ShadowMinder
    @ShadowMinder Před 7 lety +31

    0:14 Jokes on you, I'm always sleepy

  • @thewanderingisraelite
    @thewanderingisraelite Před 3 lety +1

    I took a class some years back with a Calvin D. Banyon, at his facilities in Texas. During the training he diagrammed the mind showing the conscious, subconscious, and unconscious areas. The subconscious is where we "store" all the "data" we see, hear, or experience in our lives. From this data we derive our habits, beliefs, and emotions. The unconscious mind "believes" these emotions, and turns them into "feelings." While reading many of these comments, one can count the number of times people "wish" change their feelings, habits, and emotional reactions "changed" through hypnosis..!! Hoping to help with "happier" lives for all..!!

  • @NeonsStyleHD
    @NeonsStyleHD Před 7 lety +4

    It's definitely real. I was failing my final year chemistry with a grade of 26% on average. Dismal. I hated chemistry, but I needed it to get into University. I went to a psychologist for help, and he used Hypnosis, and taught me how to do it myself. So following his instructions every time I studied, I used the techniques he taught me before studying. At the final year exam, I did the same thing. During the exam, all I had to do was close my eyes, and all my notes were right there before me (in my mind) to flick through and find answers to questions. I passed the exam with flying colours. It definitely works. All my grades imrpoved greatly.

    • @y2ksw1
      @y2ksw1 Před 7 lety +3

      NeonsStyle It is not really hypnosis, but a thought pattern which helped you to recall memories. However, since you trust yourself, it may have induced some sort of hypnosis which allowed you to remain focussed.

    • @NeonsStyleHD
      @NeonsStyleHD Před 7 lety

      y2ksw1 I was there pal, you weren't

    • @skywrecker
      @skywrecker Před 7 lety

      * swings pocket watch * you want to buy me expensive things

    • @joshurlay
      @joshurlay Před 7 lety

      y2ksw1 I agree.

    • @y2ksw1
      @y2ksw1 Před 7 lety

      NeonsStyle
      It wasn't my intention to offend you. The reason I studied psychology was to fully understand hypnosis, and in the end you make a clear distinction between thought pattern and hypnosis.
      Hypnosis happens when you do not focus the object you are after, while you have been not only observing, but also interacting with your memories. The technique to reach out for memories is almost the same as hypnosis, but hypnosis avoids direct contact with the memories you want to observe.
      It that now better explained?

  • @delilahredbull2792
    @delilahredbull2792 Před 6 lety +1

    I find it easy to listen to a voice that feels comforting.

  • @SwedePlaysGames
    @SwedePlaysGames Před 7 lety +200

    There's something metallic and auto-tuned about the audio in this video.

    • @SciShow
      @SciShow  Před 7 lety +153

      It is our very square, very bouncy sounding studio. We finally got our sound foam in and hung it after this video was filmed. Better sound coming soon!

    • @taxavoider9889
      @taxavoider9889 Před 7 lety +12

      SciShow, as long as it's entertaining (like always) I don't care about the audio, it's nice but just not necessary

    • @comicalhexical
      @comicalhexical Před 7 lety +6

      SciShow is it possible you might create a philosophy channel as well? Or is that too unsciency

    • @SwedePlaysGames
      @SwedePlaysGames Před 7 lety

      SciShow It's amazing what a little bit of foam can do to production value :)

    • @chiklitz
      @chiklitz Před 7 lety +1

      @HaneshJohnson check out crash course, they have a course on philosophy. I believe by the same people that make sci show and hosted by Hank Green!

  • @Tomyb15
    @Tomyb15 Před 7 lety +93

    So, hypnosis sound a lot like when we "doze off" or "get stuck" looking at something.

    • @benjaminheim735
      @benjaminheim735 Před 7 lety +9

      Yes that is hypnosis

    • @calebmatthews2026
      @calebmatthews2026 Před 5 lety +11

      Yup.... zoning out. It’s not that serious. Hey it’s part of the process of falling asleep. You go through it literally every time you sleep

    • @alisonaicard
      @alisonaicard Před 4 lety

      Its more like when you watch TV or play video games(typically men and kids). Also happens when you drive and when you boss instructs you on what you will do.

    • @thatlemonmelon2714
      @thatlemonmelon2714 Před 4 lety

      @@calebmatthews2026 yeah... that’s not actual hypnosis.

    • @Ray2311us
      @Ray2311us Před 4 lety +1

      The greatest form of hypnosis today is comedy. Because you raise the emotions to a certain frequency, and you start to have the waves of tension ( built up from any tense thought patterns ) released,. When it is released, the rate of suggestibility goes up, because we become in a parasympathetic state. ( Anything, that promotes the well being of your physical body regenerating in a peaceful manner will be taken into consideration ).

  • @hadipawar2539
    @hadipawar2539 Před 4 lety +9

    "Hypnosis can make you forget things"
    Me planning on forgetting i ever played the Witcher 3 wild hunt just to have that experience again.

  • @chrisforsyth8323
    @chrisforsyth8323 Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks for avoiding the spoiler at 7:45 , Michael. It was very thoughtful for all the hypnotized fans.

  • @alexsiemers7898
    @alexsiemers7898 Před 7 lety +232

    Who else intentionally didn't finish the video?

  • @zxwy37
    @zxwy37 Před 7 lety +32

    "Focus your eyes on this swinging watch. You're getting sleepy, very sleepy"
    Okay okay, Scishow, it's not my fault your channel is so damn fun that I'm watching your videos even at 04:37 AM...

    • @976eviltitans4
      @976eviltitans4 Před 3 lety +4

      How strange that while reading your comment 4 years later, i look at the time on my phone and guess what... 4:37 A.M.

    • @amoththatthinks
      @amoththatthinks Před 2 lety

      @@976eviltitans4 i think you are the main character

    • @joshuastolarski3747
      @joshuastolarski3747 Před rokem

      thats an oddly specific time karl

  • @ReptarsaurusRex
    @ReptarsaurusRex Před 7 lety +9

    Excited for SciShow Psychology!!!! My favorite subject!

  • @arachne6074
    @arachne6074 Před 4 lety +4

    Hypnosis being a state of focused relaxation. I have ADHD and I’ve played around with self hypnosis. It worked sort of. For a long period I was in this bubble of relaxation and focus, but one thought would shatter my hypnotic state. I had the hardest time going through a session without that happening and I think it’s because of the ADHD. I can’t focus. That was the problem

    • @arachne6074
      @arachne6074 Před 2 lety

      @@Johnsmith-jg2nt this might just be the weird way my brain interprets things, but when I hypnotized myself I would get in this state of focus that get like a bubble keeping me insulated from everything else, until I notice something and then pop the bubble is gone and it takes a lot to get back into focus mode.

  • @pumpkinpartysystem
    @pumpkinpartysystem Před 6 lety +9

    Wow, this is actually pretty accurate. Hopefully more people see this video, so they understand that hypnosis isn't even close to how most non-scientific media portrays it. I've been doing a lot with hypnosis over the past half year or so, and in that time I've hypnotised people and been hypnotised myself well over 300 times, and my experiences with it mostly line up to what this video says.

  • @galaxymel18
    @galaxymel18 Před 7 lety +22

    Excited for PsyShow 😀

  • @LightningSe7en
    @LightningSe7en Před 7 lety +20

    The stroop test is easy. Just don't "look" at the letters eg. use peripheral vision or something. You can still see color but not see the letters.

    • @SoulSyster
      @SoulSyster Před 7 lety +6

      That isn't the point of the test, though. The test is measuring your ability to perform a conflicting task; if you aren't reading the words, your results would not indicate your performance on a Stroop test but rather your ability to perceive different colors.

    • @LightningSe7en
      @LightningSe7en Před 7 lety +6

      Jess Then you are saying that the hypnosis is useless as it "deactivated the area of the brain necessary for word recognition" when in principle I used the same. I turned my "word recognition off" for the sake of the test.
      In turn, the hypnotized didn't do better *based on the point you've made*.

    • @Zalaniar
      @Zalaniar Před 7 lety +2

      You're very bad at trying to sound smart. You're just making yourself look stupid. In case you really are ignorant, I'll explain. The study used the Stroop test as a means of measuring whether or not the hypnosis worked. Your initial comment was talking about the Stroop test in general, which is what Jess was referring to, by saying (in not so many words) that the Stroop test isn't a "game" that you just win; rather, it measures your ability to perform a conflicting task.

    • @LightningSe7en
      @LightningSe7en Před 7 lety +3

      +Irixio Zalaniar Since you just repeated what she said then you can just read what I answered to her.
      Also, you interpret the Stroop test incorrectly. It is not your ability to perform a conflicting task. *You are not tasked to both read the word and describe the color at the same time*. The conflict is not the task but the processing of the information.
      I'll repeat it just in case. *The task is in no way conflicting*. You are tasked either *read the word* or *describe the color*. The reaction time is slowed because your brain processes incorrectly.
      It is also used "to measure a person’s selective attention capacity and skills, as well as their processing speed ability".

    • @Zalaniar
      @Zalaniar Před 7 lety +1

      You're very bad at trying to sound smart. You're just making yourself look stupid. I was rewording Jess's comment to fit your simple mind better. It didn't work, so let's try again. The hypnotized people did better (as shown in the video), and Jess didn't say that they didn't do better. You said that the Stroop test is easy in your initial comment. The method you provided to "win" the Stroop test (which, once again, isn't a game) defeats the purpose of the test.
      Let me clarify the Stroop test for you, since you clearly don't understand how it works: you are asked to state the color of text the word is written in. You are never asked to read the word.
      The task IS conflicting: there is a conflict between what the written word is and what the color of the word is. There is a conflict between the natural tendency to read the word and the task of ignoring the word. There is a conflict between saying the correct color and saying the word itself.
      The Stroop test in the example presented in the video is being used as a basis for controlled measurement of the effects of the hypnosis. Without the hypnosis, the test is taken by the participants to establish the control (as in, a baseline of an experiment). When the hypnosis is applied, the test is taken again to see if the participants' scores improve. This provides the results of the experiment.
      Since you clearly didn't understand the first time you read Jess's comment, I'll summarize here, given the "new" (read: common sense) information you gained by reading the rest of my comment. The purpose of the test is to measure a person's ability to state the color of text when that color CONFLICTS (there's that word again) with the color word written, even though the brain wants to simply read the word. If you eliminate the written word portion of the test by "using peripheral vision", you may as well just look at squares of color and state the color. Then, there is clearly no "test" anymore, which completely defeats the purpose of the Stroop TEST.
      If you plan to respond to this comment, please re-watch the video and re-read the comments in this thread. I do hate ignorance.

  • @davidbuschhorn6539
    @davidbuschhorn6539 Před 7 lety +9

    I used to hypnotize my ex-girlfriend to help her sleep. She'd be asleep in under 12 seconds every time. It was amazing. I never told her not to, but she never remembered me doing it when she woke. She'd remember us talking about it and then waking up. Nothing in between.

    • @HypnoKick
      @HypnoKick Před 7 lety +2

      David Buschhorn Sounds like a true somnambulist. Very few experience such amnesia without the post-hypnotic command, interesting!

  • @gamerattitude9314
    @gamerattitude9314 Před 5 lety +8

    now if i could just hypnotize myself to actually be willing to do school work and finish all of it...

  • @frozenjune83
    @frozenjune83 Před 7 lety +1

    This explains so much! I am not subject to hypnosis at all, but that is because my ability to focus and use self-suggestion is a naturally learned talen that help me solve many pronlems, deal with pain, etc. Now I understand I have been able to "hypnotize" my own brain all this time!

  • @solum_mirari5925
    @solum_mirari5925 Před 7 lety +5

    My grandfather was hypnotized to stop smoking, and it worked. He never smoked again.

    • @chantalchar
      @chantalchar Před 7 lety

      Melissa Geckensmerf my dad tried that and it only worked for a while. He ended up quitting through placebo pills

    • @Jwdude123
      @Jwdude123 Před 6 lety

      Musta been an idiot

    • @Oliviux78
      @Oliviux78 Před 6 lety

      I need that!

    • @JaneDoe-ci3gj
      @JaneDoe-ci3gj Před 5 lety

      @@chantalchar Does placebo pills really work if you know they're placebo🤔? Not trying to be sarcastic just wondering.

  • @indridcold8433
    @indridcold8433 Před 2 lety +1

    My psychiatrist wanted to hypnotise me for a reason I have forgotten. However, I told him I had no belief in hypnosis. He then said, "If you do not believe in hypnosis, then it is very unlikely you can be hypnotised at all." This leads me to think that hyypnosis requires a certain level of belief in the technique for it to work. I guess it is like the placebo effect, mentioned.

  • @DameiusLameocrates
    @DameiusLameocrates Před 7 lety +26

    Stopped 30 seconds before the end, fuck the system!

  • @tatumhunter5087
    @tatumhunter5087 Před 11 měsíci

    My grandfather is a hypnotist 😂 when we were little we would want him to try to hypnotize us- but we couldnt quit giggling. But he would help people around town with test anxiety and such before their exams ❤

  • @chorus1407
    @chorus1407 Před 3 lety +10

    Once when my brother and I were young, we tried hypnosis on each other after seeing it on an educational tv show. I was able to hypnotize him fairly easily, but it never worked on me.

  • @jepleure
    @jepleure Před 6 lety

    Having Michael Aranda host this video was a wise choice. There's just something about his voice that's incredibly relaxing and pleasing to the ears...

  • @abyssaljam441
    @abyssaljam441 Před 7 lety +52

    Having been hypnotised, Non-state Theory descibes what it felt like more than Altered state theory.

    • @dustypartition
      @dustypartition Před 7 lety

      altered state

    • @b.sylphaen
      @b.sylphaen Před 7 lety +10

      Curious! I felt the opposite. I meditate a lot and I studied neuroscience and I definitely think its an altered state. At first I felt like I was just playing along with the therapist, but then I saw a picture in my mind (a rope on a boat) that didnt exactly mean anything, but I started crying uncontrollably.

    • @y2ksw1
      @y2ksw1 Před 7 lety +1

      Abyssaljam When hypnosis starts, you are walking along for a very long time (usually for hours). Once you get comfortable with it, you can also change your perception. But it is always your choice and never the therapist's.

    • @firelegendmushroom
      @firelegendmushroom Před 7 lety +10

      Abyssaljam I've been on both sides of hypnosis many times and I personally think both theories apply to some degree. I think it is a different state of consciousness, but there's no clear line between hypnotized and not hypnotized. It's an organic progression and when you're not in the "perfectly hypnotized" state (which I don't think anyone ever strictly is), the kind of "playing along" described in non-state theory can help to alleviate doubts and distractions that get in the way of successful hypnosis. Yet I think there is some truth to the altered state theory describing a lack of presence, when very far under. Of course, it could still just be the mind playing tricks on itself. It's very subjective.

    • @lovezys1235
      @lovezys1235 Před 7 lety +3

      I have been hypnotized it was so weird 😵

  • @George4943
    @George4943 Před 7 lety +1

    I have a certificate as a trainer of hypnosis. Great Video. Thanks so much.
    I use self hypnosis for personal pain relief by engaging the forgetter. (Remember having a pain? Do you actually feel the pain while you remember? You have forgotten the pain. The trick is insta-forget. Be aware the you could feel what you feel as pain, but instantly remember to forget because you know it is not useful. (Some pain is useful and must be experienced. The rest is easily forgotten.) )

    • @portantwas
      @portantwas Před 7 lety +2

      I used self-hypnosis out of desperation with a long-term (15 years) chronic health problem that my doctor said had no cure and the next step was surgery that wasn't guaranteed. So I made up some recordings based on scripts I found in a psych hypnosis book. Within 2 weeks all pain, muscle spasms, digestive 'events', and other things (skin breakouts, nausea, heartburn) disappeared. Coincidentally, and even though it was not part of the hypnosis script, a sleep disorder (sleep paralysis) improved so much I haven't had a 'bad' event in 6 years. I suggested it to a friend who lost quite a bit of weight with her own tapes. But a relative failed to give up smoking using the same technique.

  • @Houdini111
    @Houdini111 Před 7 lety +4

    Thank you for making this. Too many misconceptions about this.

  • @colombiacrack88
    @colombiacrack88 Před 2 lety +1

    I use hypnosis downloads different hypnosis sessions almost everyday. It can help you focus, have more charisma, heal the past and so many more

  • @celestus87
    @celestus87 Před 7 lety +14

    What the hell?!? I remember that I started watching this video but I fell asleep and I woke up after it was over!

  • @Dinoman-mo7mt
    @Dinoman-mo7mt Před rokem +1

    So basically no matter how much I want to do the thing suggested if I don't really want to be hypnotized it won't work? That's actually kind of cool and means people (especially those already resistant) who don't want to be hypnotized can't be or are immune as long as they want to be

  • @hughstout
    @hughstout Před 7 lety +4

    Post-hypnotic amnesia: the cure for accidental/unwanted sudden spoilers.
    Sign me up!

  • @TonusFabri2024
    @TonusFabri2024 Před 5 dny

    Straightforward, professional, ethical hypnosis is one thing. There are many more less innocent variants on the spectrum. A hypnotist on the amusement side often uses confusion and secret cues in a conversational style to induce a trance unbeknownst to the subject. A sneaky tist can fool the subject into thinking a dangerous action is safe and innocent. And what is it that politicians do? In some cases, at least, it's amateur, clandestine hypnosis. By repetition, the hypnotist/politician plants a suggestion deep in the party adherents' brains.

  • @michaelmeissner7545
    @michaelmeissner7545 Před 7 lety +4

    From my experiences as a student watching a live hypnosis show involving other students, either it's real, or they planted some incredible actors in the audience to be selected. Ah, fun times!

  • @msfox103able
    @msfox103able Před 2 lety +2

    I am highly hypnotizable my psychology professor hypnotized me in class and the next thing I know my professor had a smirk on his face I have no memory of what happened while under though but the cool thing was the week after we had a test and it was like the answer key was in my brain. I got an A on the test with no issue.

  • @IAMDIMITRI
    @IAMDIMITRI Před 7 lety +5

    It's simple. There are mental processes that can change the layout of the brain. You can choose to think about pink pink elephant every time you see a round circle. You don't have to but you can if will. Do it often and you will do it often. It does not matter how often you do it but neurons in the brain will align to make it easy to think about pink elephants while seeing a ring. We all have this power and the hypnotist are using that to help you in your own way. Now look at this round letter -> o 0 o

    • @KingOfAllLlamas
      @KingOfAllLlamas Před 7 lety

      Dimitri T So pretty much like maths. Especially when factorising and even derivatives.

    • @VoilaTadaOfficial
      @VoilaTadaOfficial Před 7 lety +3

      I didn't see a letter, I saw a face not unlike the one in the famous screaming painting.

  • @breannaberkebile4139
    @breannaberkebile4139 Před 6 lety +2

    I did three sessions of hypnotherapy a couple months ago because I was going through a lot of things. It was a huge game changer for me...helped a lot. And that’s not sarcasm! Genuinely the best decision of my life.

    • @faheemaasvat6840
      @faheemaasvat6840 Před 9 měsíci

      Hey does it help with unknown fear with anxiety

    • @kias3531
      @kias3531 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@faheemaasvat6840Visualization of replaying your fearful scenerios actually helps this. From personal experience i conquered a lot of fears this way. It took a lot of power away from my fears (still had to take a plunge, but with a lot less effort and wasng paralyzed by anxiety anymore) this is backed by science!

  • @Ryvucz
    @Ryvucz Před 7 lety +5

    The Stroop test is far more difficult to a colorblind person. We not only have to ignore the word, we also have to guess what color is being used.

    • @acbthr3840
      @acbthr3840 Před 7 lety

      OR, and here's a thought, you could tell them that you're colorblind so you don't screw up the test for no reason.

    • @Ryvucz
      @Ryvucz Před 7 lety

      Acb Thr I think it would be better that you learn about Ryuta Kawashima and his work and not be so ignorant.

  • @prankmastereight
    @prankmastereight Před 3 lety +1

    I think putting someone under hypnosis is kinda like starting a fire using friction. It's very slow at first and it takes a lot of work but the more you progress the easier it gets and a lot of tender work is required. The amber size is like the suggestions you make, the heat of the amber is the state they're in and the fuel and air is like the focus, relaxation, disassociation and good feelings.
    They need to be as relaxed as possible, have something for them to focus on and start off with very small suggestions to promote more focus, relaxation, disassociation and good feelings. Then you gradually build it up until you can make them do some crazy things.

  • @target0330
    @target0330 Před 7 lety +5

    Okay, uh, whoever's reading this maybe read the last bit first and then skim the rest because it's probably too long to read.
    I think it's about concentration/expectations. I've watched some CZcams hypnosis videos, and found that they worked- for example, one that made me unable to move my leg. It suggested that I should either wait for 5-10 minutes for it to work again, or leave a comment saying to please release my leg. It worked and when I came out of the trance I was unable to move my leg. It sort of shuddered when I tried to move it, but then stopped. It was similar to the sensation of deciding to move your leg and then _deciding not to_ and keeping it still. I was tensing the muscles to lift the leg but then not following through. I didn't think I was actively telling it to keep still, so I decided "there's no way it's physically possible for my leg to be unable to move, I'm simply creating a mental block against it" and after a few tries and focusing on getting rid of the mental block, I was able to move freely again.
    This all comes down to what you _decide to believe_. Since I believed I couldn't move my leg, I unconsciously stopped myself from moving it. There was another video I watched similar to the previous one and I decided to remove some of the suggestions as they were being spoken. I believed some of them, but each time the speaker said one I didn't want, I sort of mentally told myself the opposite. Afterwards the ones I tried to remove were gone. This shows that I was conscious and aware during the hypnosis; I was able to carry out my experiment and remember the process.
    Unless, of course, I was doing it wrong/just telling myself I was being hypnotized. But I'd like it if someone else tried the same experiments to confirm my results.

    • @y2ksw1
      @y2ksw1 Před 7 lety

      There are a few good examples on CZcams. One is about making a fist and imagine to strife over a field, feeling wheat crops in your (other) hand. Then, you are told to open your other hand and you can't, or feel at least a strong tendency to keep it closed. It is curious to watch yourself how over time this tendency becomes less strong.
      I cannot tell if it is believe or not, but it has definitively to do with will. I can force myself to open the hand, but I prefer not to.

    • @target0330
      @target0330 Před 7 lety +1

      y2ksw1
      That's interesting. You "prefer not to"? Is that actually just a preference not to open your hand, or is it more that you _can_ break the hypnosis by telling yourself it's not real/forcing your hand open but only if you exit the... I don't know, the _roleplay_ of the hypnosis, which isn't as fun? Or is it that the hypnosis has told you to not prefer to open your hand?

    • @y2ksw1
      @y2ksw1 Před 7 lety

      Kara Hill
      Hypnosis is a dream-like state under many aspects, which you can only fully understand once you got hypnotized. Preferring not to do a thing is much like not to bother. And of course, you can break the hypnosis at any time. It's not a physical or mental constraint, but rather a pleasant state of day-dreaming.

    • @target0330
      @target0330 Před 7 lety

      y2ksw1
      Okay, that all makes sense and I agree, thank you for clarifying- except for the part about only understanding it once you're hypnotized. I felt as if I could understand it both in and out of the hypnotized state. But perhaps I'm mistaken?

    • @y2ksw1
      @y2ksw1 Před 7 lety +1

      Kara Hill
      It is difficult to understand how hypnosis feels without ever being hypnotized. Day-dreaming comes close, but is interrupted easily by external events, while hypnosis is interrupted easily only by yourself. External events can pass by completely without attracting your attention.
      For example, if you accept "not to know" the number 7, you will jump over it counting your fingers and have one left over, which you can't explain. And this fact is very funny for the world watching you, while you struggle to find out why you have missed one finger counting.
      Once you have been hypnotized, you will recognize certain behaviors easier than if you only have been watching hypnotized people.

  • @Umneriko
    @Umneriko Před 7 lety +2

    Wait wiat! I can relive playing my favorite video game for the first time again!? That's amazing!

  • @Caitlin_TheGreat
    @Caitlin_TheGreat Před 7 lety +8

    When I was a teen I got my hands on some instructions for hypnosis. They weren't worded that great and I feel like they probably could have used a lot more explanation of certain things. But, after a few attempts I got the hang of it, had a couple friends who were happily willing guinea pigs, and actually wound up being pretty good at hypnotizing people. Provided they were willing. It turned out to be a bit of art form as I got better (though I suspect it's an art form that is teachable if you know it well enough). And certainly there are individuals who are highly susceptible. Myself, I seem to be highly resistant, which I found out despite really, really wanting to experience it as those I'd had hypnotized were able to experience it. ... This was something I played with for about 3 years, tapering off as I entered high school and become too busy with school work. I would eventually learn how to hypnotize myself in what may more accurately be called meditation.
    I also would decide to stop outright when I found myself being tempted to manipulate people -- and it is tempting, especially at a high school age, but luckily my moral compass kicked in. But I had gotten to a point where I sort of understood ways to nudge people without fully hypnotizing them, just using certain sort of phrasing (choosing words based on connotation rather than just direct definition) visual cues, gestures, and subtle repetition to reinforce whatever simple thing I was trying to get across. The trick was to have it be subtle enough that the person didn't catch on and so wouldn't raise their guard. Before my moral compass kicked in, I was able to get a friend to walk to the wrong classroom for 4th period, another to try to high-five people for about the rest of that day, and a couple other little gags. And I suspected I could do more if I kept practicing... but when I caught myself considering more nefarious things I actually felt ashamed and did my best to cut it out of my skillset.
    But because of that experience, which may have heightened my resistance (which I personally think is influenced by how instinctually (mis)trusting you are or others) I am highly dubious of the fast-talking carnival-type stage hypnotists. I find it hard to believe those people they "hypnotize" aren't just playing along out of some sort of peer pressure, and that it's an entirely different thing altogether.

    • @supermario3279
      @supermario3279 Před 4 lety

      Shawn Wesley I think what you did has a lot more to do with Psychology than with hypnosis.🤔

    • @DayTrader__
      @DayTrader__ Před 2 lety

      So, you learned hypnosis to make girls think they were using a gearshift and you somehow got a concise and felt bad, we get it…. 😂

  • @MargaretAnne
    @MargaretAnne Před 3 lety +2

    I tried it for the first time 3 days ago and it totally worked. For me, it was more powerful than is even described in this video. there's no way there was a placebo affect, I'm the most skeptical person ever.

  • @Monayla
    @Monayla Před 7 lety +3

    Hi guys, i have been a sub for a year now and watched like a fourth of your vids over time and I have to say: this one is my absolut favourite. Not because of the topic, but because for the first time your presentation seemed really extensive (hopefully thats the right word to describe what I mean, english is my 2nd language...) and I love the amount of different backround researches you included. Up to this point there hasnt been a video that felt way too short and basuc to me, but I still liked your style and strictly sciency approach, so I kept coming back, hoping for more details to the "topic of the day" and/or information I did not yet know. This finally felt exactly like that. :) I know ppls attention spans for vids is assumed to be pretty short and thus short three mins like vids make sense, but I believe a channel like yours (from my understanding of your intentions channemwise) would benefit from more content per video than buzzfeed ;) I dont know... I just always felt a weird connection to the ppl behind this channel (maybe because I love all kinds of science shit and think ppl should be exposed to it more... In some diffrent way than school... Cuz school does kill your enthusiasm so often...))...and hope u will make more vids like this one. Thank you sooooo much for all your hard work :-)

  • @joshhickman77
    @joshhickman77 Před 7 lety

    As he says the phrase "it's all about focus" at 2:12, you'll notice Micheal leaves focus and blurs out almost completely. This is a sign he is implanting instructions directly on your brain.

  • @christopherholmes559
    @christopherholmes559 Před 5 lety +4

    Woooooowwwwwwww!!!
    Brain regions were affected by hypnotic suggestions?
    Doesn’t that mean hypnosis works for those that are highly suggestible?
    Amazing.

  • @Helpmereachsubscriberswi-zy4jx

    This video hypnotized me into falling asleep because it was so full of this guy rambling on about nonsense

  • @Bambuzzsprosse
    @Bambuzzsprosse Před 7 lety +7

    Thank you for this video. During my personal and business coaching education I learned a few hypnosis tools in the hypnotherapy segment that really do work but are something completely different from show hypnosis. Unfortunately show hypnosis is THE thing stucked in people's head when they hear the term "hypnosis" and therefore it has a pretty bad reputation.

    • @PattPlays
      @PattPlays Před 7 lety

      That's why ya call it other things. IE: Meditation

    • @Bambuzzsprosse
      @Bambuzzsprosse Před 7 lety +2

      I simply call it hypnosis and the "other" thing show hypnosis. Why should I call the REAL thing something else? I simply explain my clients what it is in a calm and professional manner and show the differences between these two things. Normally, people tend to react pretty positive.

    • @MaxBrains
      @MaxBrains Před 7 lety

      If nothing else, it's annoying that stage hypnosis seems to have leaned on the sorts of suggestions that lead to people doing embarrassing things, and cultivating this "mind control" fantasy. The possibilities are endless; you don't have to leave people afraid to see a therapist for others to get some enjoyment out of it.

    • @y2ksw1
      @y2ksw1 Před 7 lety

      Bambuzzsprosse Exactly. I was attracted by show hypnosis to the point to study psychology, and with the knowledge of the whole, I have stepped back for magnitudes. It is still fascinating, but the work behind it makes it much less attractive.
      I still use it however for some party tricks or just for my personal fun.
      The artificially induced drunkness is one of these, which are pretty easy to obtain (but still not in a few minutes). There is also a movie from Derren Brown on CZcams, which shows this routine.
      Talking nonsense while somebody is concentrated at the phone, is my personal fun. After a short while, I try to interrupt the phone routine and most of the times, people talk nonsense, too, and, that is the funny part, they find out immediately and can't explain themselves. 😄

  • @Mentis_Mori
    @Mentis_Mori Před 3 lety

    Jeez, that pocket watch trope is freaking awesome

  • @gb-ql5pv
    @gb-ql5pv Před 7 lety +3

    I'm a magician and I've studied hypnosis a bit. The most interesting thing i found was N.L.P, developed by richard bandler. just wondering if you guys came across him while researching for this video?

    • @y2ksw1
      @y2ksw1 Před 7 lety

      Gonzo Bizarro Hypnosis is much more than that, and NLP is only the small brother and sister. You will have found out that fun hypnosis is much easier to realize than more serious matters. This lays in the fact that people are open to fun and allow more easily foreign input. But when it is just you to have fun on their expenses, then things become much more difficult, if not impossible.
      NLP has taken only a few aspects and tries to over-simplify, in order to make it accessible to everybody. But only if you know more, you can gain true goals, because you cannot betray people for long. You need their full agreement.

  • @forgottenshards8478
    @forgottenshards8478 Před 4 lety

    I have been hypnotized a couple of times not by real people but by recordings I can tell you that I can think clearly vaguely hear sounds around me and able to block out things much easier

  • @joshurlay
    @joshurlay Před 7 lety +4

    This should have been a SciShow Psych upload :)

  • @GinAmber
    @GinAmber Před 2 lety +1

    I just did my first hypnotherapy and wow, memories from childhood came up what I have never thought it would, l like it 🤩

    • @akshorts2115
      @akshorts2115 Před 2 lety

      So miss can hypnotherapy be used to delete memories

  • @fishbuddy547
    @fishbuddy547 Před 5 lety +7

    Strange. I don't remember what this video was about but I remember watching it with a bowl of spaghettios.

  • @cellogirl11rw55
    @cellogirl11rw55 Před 7 lety

    To me, as the daughter of a hypnotherapist, hypnosis seems to be a heightened state of consciousness in which it is easier to bring your focus to focus one one specific thing at a time. I also have sensory processing disorder, and, I am a people greeter at Walmart. As you can imagine, it gets pretty noisy there from time to time, and, at my Walmart, there are big fans on each door that make a prominent, constant, relaxing sound. Whenever I get overloaded, I just direct my attention to the sound of the fan until I hear the sound of a cart. Works like a charm.

  • @cosmiccheetah6906
    @cosmiccheetah6906 Před 7 lety +113

    I have ADD, so I'd probably be highly resistant to hypnosis.

    • @benjaminheim735
      @benjaminheim735 Před 7 lety +9

      Yes but taking a pill for it will make you easily hypnotised

    • @alia4770
      @alia4770 Před 6 lety +4

      The same here. I feel so sad that hypnosis can't help me out

    • @carlosygor3124
      @carlosygor3124 Před 6 lety +18

      Cool thing is: nowadays, most people in modern society could receive the ADD diagnosis. It's more of a social behavior that causes a physiological response than the other way around

    • @cocoduck7745
      @cocoduck7745 Před 6 lety +1

      shadow strike what pill

    • @themadowl9224
      @themadowl9224 Před 6 lety +18

      I have ADD and hypnosis works really well for me as long as everything else is quiet...and dark. Once you're really relaxed paying attention stops being so exhausting. For me it works best when I'm tired, because my ADD mostly causes me to listen to things shouldn't even be hearing. (the teacher is talking loudly but my friend's breathing seems a lot louder and more important in that moment) When I'm tired I just want stop thinking at all, so I don't get distracted by my thoughts as easily and because there aren't any other stimuli in the room than the hypnosis, I can focus on that. After a few times it gets easier because it feels really good to be hypnotized. (Though there will always instances of your brain concentrating on the feeling of the blanket and that weird feeling you suddenly have in your hand and--)

  • @TheSabatuer
    @TheSabatuer Před 7 lety +2

    Props to this channel, i love me some good science and well-researched videos, this channel has been putting out thorough videos consistently

  • @Axioanarchist
    @Axioanarchist Před 7 lety +9

    Thank goodness that hypnosis is exclusively voluntary. Even with all the TV pseudoscience removed, it still terrifies me what could be done. I'll pass.

  • @kaleidokai11
    @kaleidokai11 Před 7 lety +2

    I'm so pumped for scishow psychology

  • @Maarrii94
    @Maarrii94 Před 7 lety +6

    That was a damned good hypnosis! I did watch the whole video!

  • @JacobShepley
    @JacobShepley Před 7 lety +1

    I really like Michael's presenting skills. He has become really good.

  • @tomaszstarling
    @tomaszstarling Před 7 lety +5

    I tried to get hypnotized seven times by four different clinicians back in the day to quit smoking but I'm not hypnotizable they all said.

    • @g-troit__615
      @g-troit__615 Před 4 lety

      TAVOR VICEROY VALDOR still smoking?

    • @pabrodi
      @pabrodi Před 4 lety

      There's no such thing as not being hypnotizable. If you can read a fiction book and "see" the character's actions, you're hypnotizable.

    • @pabrodi
      @pabrodi Před 4 lety

      @Ken Hudson deep hypnosis is a fetish. Unless we're talking about surgeries, everything be achieved without a trance-like status. Search for James Tripp.

  • @brandonsells7944
    @brandonsells7944 Před 2 lety

    so I have to tell the story... I went up north to a place called iron world and I am from Tennessee this was in Wisconsin. I was hypnotized by a renowned hypnotist and in my opinion I was basically going along with it I was about 18 years old and having a blast on a stage they let us pick a song to sing and I sang it and then they said everyone in the audience was naked and I gave my grandmother a sweater to cover up with now that I look back I think that might be insulting but I was just trying to protect my relative from being naked in that large crowd it was all about getting laughs and basically I was center of the show that is how I think this whole thing works. also I have to mention how funny these people from Wisconsin thought that my accent was.

  • @sunny_ua
    @sunny_ua Před 7 lety +3

    Holy crap! So I can get myself hypnotyzed to forget some of my favorite games and experience them again? Where do I sign up?

  • @miiiwa136
    @miiiwa136 Před 4 lety +2

    Video: focus on this swinging watch. You will get sleepy. Very sleepy.
    Me: ugh...I'm already sleepy before I even watch this...