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Kosslyn, who has specialized in mental imagery and the connection between vision and the brain at Harvard since 1977, teamed up with Stanford University’s David Spiegel, a major figure in hypnosis research, five years ago at a conference for mind-body interaction. Kosslyn had no previous association with the field, but with the help of a MacArthur Foundation grant, Spiegel and Kosslyn took on the challenge of proving hypnosis’ legitimacy...
...implications of this “mind over matter” phenomenon have major implications for both pain management and a variety of nonmedical spheres, Spiegel said...
...study, conducted by Lindsley Professor of Psychology Stephen Kosslyn and Stanford Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science David Spiegel, showed that hypnosis is more than the power of suggestion as it measurably impacts the brain’s functioning...
Regardless of the actual tint of the grids, when hypnotized subjects believed they were looking at colored grids, the part of their brain that processes color vision displayed increased blood flow, according to Spiegel. But when they believed they were looking at black and white grids, decreased blood flow was recorded...
...third game followed the precedent set by the first two, with the Crimson taking a slight advantage, but the Pride recovered with a kill to go up, 16-15. The two teams then exchanged points until Pride swingman Clay Spiegel reeled off two consecutive service aces to break open the game...