rdees@umiami.ir.miami.edu (Matthion) (01/10/91)
Ummmm...forgive me if I am about to mention something that has already come up in this thread (I haven't read them all yet) but there seem to be a great deal of references to hypnosis as a way of accessing memory. The problem is that current research tends to regard hypnosis more as a generator of experience rather than a revealer. The slightest inclinations to lead the subject by the hypnotist will give the results that the hypnotist desires, not neccessarily an accurate recollection. Also, has anyone directly addresed the implicit questions about "perceptual worlds" involved in this issue? -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Matthion --------------------------------------------------------------- University of Miami --- Analytical Engines Incorporated --------------------------------------------------------------- rdees@umiami.IR.miami.EDU ---------------------------------------------------------------