The Observable Unknown

Interlude XLVII: Hypnosis and the Flexible Self


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What if the self is not as fixed as it feels?

In this interlude of The Observable Unknown, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey explores the neuroscience and psychology of hypnosis, revealing how suggestibility, expectation, and imagination interact to reshape perception and experience. Far from the stage-performance stereotypes often associated with hypnotism, modern research shows hypnosis as a cooperative cognitive state in which attention narrows and the brain’s predictive systems become more flexible.

Drawing on the work of leading researchers, including David Spiegel (Stanford University), Amir Raz (McGill University), and Irving Kirsch (Harvard Medical School), this episode examines how hypnotic suggestion influences perception, alters pain processing, and demonstrates the powerful role of expectation in shaping conscious experience. Topics include clinical hypnosis in medicine, the relationship between suggestion and cognitive plasticity, and how the brain’s predictive architecture negotiates identity itself.

Listeners will learn how hypnotic states illuminate the brain’s ability to modulate sensation, attention, and emotional response, offering insights into pain management, psychotherapy, and the flexible nature of human selfhood.

This episode is particularly relevant for those interested in neuroscience, consciousness studies, clinical psychology, hypnosis research, suggestibility, placebo effects, and the predictive brain.

If you are curious about how belief, attention, and imagination shape perception itself, this interlude offers a thoughtful and scientifically grounded exploration of hypnosis and the adaptable architecture of the mind.

The Observable Unknown is a podcast exploring consciousness at the intersection of neuroscience, culture, and lived experience. It is written and hosted by Dr. Juan Carlos Rey of drjuancarlosrey.com and crowscupboard.com, an interdisciplinary scholar whose work bridges neuroscience, philosophy, and the interior dimensions of human experience.

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