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From: mrb_bailey
Date: Fri May 2, 2003 2:48am
Subject: Re: reminiscence

I'd be interested in reading your research and like to know what
goes on with the fMRI scanner.

I'll even jump in there myself.

and/or lift? is this the effect where you can't lift the person?


--- In a previous message, onodski
wrote:
> First edition of pure effect that is!
> anyone know what is contained In absolute magic" i know that it
is
> impossible to get now but would still be interested in hearing a
> review from someone?
> thanks
> O
>
> --- In a previous message, onodski
> wrote:
> > Hi
> > anyone with the first edition care to explain this effect?
> > and/or lift?
> > i'm a neuroscience student (study how manipulation of
> neurochemistry
> > alters neural functioning using an fMRI scanner)with an interest
in
> > psychology. i enjoy Derrens effects hugely and understand that
> > stooges and other standard tools of magic are a prerequisite for
> some
> > (not all) of derrens effects but i am still interested in
learning
> > about the succeptibility of the mind to manipulation and
suggestion
> > through hypnotic techniques etc...
> > hope someone can help re: the performance of reminiscence or has
> some
> > advice on sources of reading material (i am planning to get some
of
> > kenton knepper's books and tapes and banachek's psychological
> > subtleties) does anyone know anything about non-verbal hypnotic
> > induction techniques? it is only recently that consciousness
> research
> > has again become accepted by science (behaviouralism has ruled
for
> a
> > fair while). as we learn more about how fragile our perceptions
> > really are, i believe that some of the knowledge of magicians
may
> aid
> > in research.or at least as tools to demonstrate the principles!
> > thanks
> > Owen

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