

To remove the hypnosis flip it back over. Remove your hands, and it will remain motionless. To hypnotize a lizard or a frog, put it on its back and hold it still for a few seconds. The alligator method also works on lizards and frogs. After emerging from hypnosis alligators tend to be a lot less relaxed than people, and may want to kill you. To awaken the alligator, flip it back over onto its feet. As long as the alligator is upside down it will remain motionless. If you are unlucky enough to be on top of an alligator, hold its jaws shut, turn it onto its back, and extend its neck.

Now wave it back and forth in a circle, then place it on the ground on its back. Grab hold of a pigeon and turn it upside down. To awaken the rabbit, blow on its nose and push it onto its side. Remove your hands carefully, and the rabbit will remain in position. Hold it in this position for about thirty seconds. With the other hand hold the rabbit’s legs down to the table so that it is completely stretched out on its back. Lay the rabbit on its back, and part its ears with one hand so that they are both laying flat on the table. To awaken the guinea pig from hypnosis, blow on its nose and turn it onto its feet. To hypnotize a guinea pig, roll it over a few times, then lay it on its back. Strangely, if you hypnotize several chickens together and leave them to awaken on their own, they will awaken together. You can also let it emerge from hypnosis on its own. To awaken the chicken, clap your hands loudly and move its head away from the line. Carefully remove your hands, and the chicken will remain motionless in a trance. With chalk or a marker draw a line two feet directly out from its beak and the eye that is closest to the surface. Grasp a chicken by its neck and place it in a horizontal position with its head flat on a table. By animal hypnosis I mean inducing the state of immobility known as 'catalepsy,' which is also observed in humans in some states of hypnosis. I’m not talking about playing a recording with positive affirmations for your dog. Hypnosis and Meditation, Towards an Integrative Science of Conscious Planes, " Chapter 12." Oxford University Press 2016.I know it may sound strange, but one of the most fascinating phenomena of nature is the fact that you can actually hypnotize animals. Metacognition of agency is reduced in high hypnotic suggestibility. Hypnotizability, not suggestion, influences false memory development. The Sussex-Waterloo Scale of Hypnotizability (SWASH): Measuring capacity for altering conscious experience. Hypnotic approaches for chronic pain management: clinical implications of recent research findings. The efficacy of hypnosis as an intervention for labor and delivery pain: A comprehensive methodological review. New directions in hypnosis research: Strategies for advancing the cognitive and clinical neuroscience of hypnosis.

Hypnotherapy: A Handbook.McGraw-Hill Education (UK) 2012. While hypnosis can be used to enhance performance, it cannot make people stronger or more athletic than their existing physical capabilities.

While people often feel that their actions under hypnosis seem to occur without the influence of their will, a hypnotist cannot make you perform actions that are against your wishes.Research suggests that people who are highly suggestible are more likely to experience a reduced sense of agency while under hypnosis. People do vary in terms of how hypnotizable and suggestible they are while under hypnosis, however. Despite stories about people being hypnotized without their consent, hypnosis does require voluntary participation on the part of the patient.Research has found that hypnosis does not lead to significant memory enhancement or accuracy, and hypnosis can actually result in false or distorted memories. While hypnosis can be used to enhance memory, the effects have been dramatically exaggerated in popular media.However, this effect is generally limited and temporary. Posthypnotic amnesia can lead an individual to forget certain things that occurred before or during hypnosis. However, hypnosis can have a significant effect on memory. While amnesia may occur in very rare cases, people generally remember everything that transpired while they were hypnotized.
