| advertise add site services publishers database health videos | ![]() | about toolbar stats live show health store more stuff JOIN/LOGIN |
stop smoking, quit smoking, self hypnosis, Hypnosis - Monmouth... monmouthhypnosiscenter.co... | Hypnosis - New York Hypnosis, NYC hypnosis, Hypnosis CDs, Hypnosis ericzeislerhypnotherapy.c... | International Institute of Clinical and Medical Hypnosis - Stage Hypnosis professionalhypnotherapyt... |
Highway hypnosis is a mental state in which the person can drive a truck or automobile great distances, responding to external events in the expected manner with no recollection of having consciously done so. In this state the driver's conscious mind is apparently fully focused elsewhere, with seemingly direct processing of the masses of information needed to drive safely. 'Highway Hypnosis' is just one manifestation of a relatively commonplace experience, theoretically where the conscious and subconscious minds appear to concentrate on different things; workers performing simple and repetitive tasks and people deprived of sleep are likely to experience similar symptoms. Therefore, it is a sort of subconscious "driving mode." In some parts of the Southern United States, the phenomenon is called white-line fever, in reference to the white lines painted on asphalt. Building on the theories of Ernest Hilgard (1986, 1992) that hypnosis is an altered state of awareness, some theorists hold that the consciousness can develop hypnotic dissociation. In the example of highway hypnosis, one stream of consciousness is driving the car while the other stream of consciousness is dealing with other matters. Amnesia can even develop for the dissociated consciousness that drove the automobile. The phenomenon is an example of what a cognitive psychologist would call automaticity. [edit] References
[edit] See also
|
| ↑ top of page ↑ | about thumbshots |