Posthypnotic amnesia
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Post-hypnotic amnesia is the inability in hypnotic subjects to recall events that took place while under hypnosis. This can be achieved by giving individuals a suggestion during hypnosis to forget certain material that they have learned either before or during hypnosis.
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See also
- Amnesia
- False memory syndrome
- Hypnosis in popular culture
- Hypnotherapy
- Psychogenic amnesia
- Recovered memory therapy
- Retrograde amnesia
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