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Hypnosis is a state that a person experiences when falling asleep and relaxing. At this moment, the brain receives a signal from the body “turn off all external signals and give your brain a rest.” After this, the person can fall asleep. During hypnosis, the influence of the human brain is directed towards artificial sleep, and not vice versa, as is the case with natural sleep. Hypnotic sleep is shallow, but the state of brain activity resembles another state of the body - coma (clinical death). The human body comes to this state not after sleep in the usual sense of the word, but during. This is the influence of surrounding environmental factors. In a hypnotic state, the nervous system works differently, consciousness is dulled, and there is a feeling that the brain has “fallen asleep” along with the body as a whole.

Hypnosis attitudes can easily create temporary or even lifelong inappropriate behavior. A person under hypnosis will fall under a certain influence. A person regularly falls under hypnotic influence when he has a desire to relieve stress and tension. Another common occurrence is the negative impact of hypnotic influence. When submission to someone else's influence is impossible, without pathological deviations, then hypnotic influence does not cause personality disorders.