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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1977
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med. The soothing voice of the
experimenter persuades a student
to relax in a reclining chair. The
student concentrates, staring at a
silver tack on the wall, eventually
hearing only the monotone of the
experimenter.
The student feels as if he is sleep
ing but is really under hypnosis.
When awakened, he is drowsy for a
few minutes but soon feels re
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End of the Fall ’77 Semester
To be eligible to order the Texas A&M Senior
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with 30 hours at A&M and be in good standing
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using mid-semester grades to fulfill the above
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structions:
1. Leave your name, major and I. D. number
with the Ring Clerk, Room Seven,
Richard Coke Building, prior to
November 10th. THIS MAY NOT BE
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2. Bring mid-semester grade report along
when ready to order to verify eligibility.
3. All rings must be paid for in full when the
order is placed. Senior Ring loans are avail
able through student financial aid in the
YMCA Building.
4. Anyone having failed to leave their name in
advance and fail to bring their mid
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5. Mid-semester orders will be taken only
from October 26th until November 30th,
1977.
6. Students who do not place their order dur
ing this period may order after final grades
are posted.
7. The Ring Clerk is on duty from 8 A.M. to 5
P.M. each day, Monday through Friday.
However, in order for other duties to be
carried out, absolutely no orders will be
taken between 11:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. or
between 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
8. All rings ordered, regardless of whether
on October 26th or November 30th, will
be delivered on the same day which will be
approximately January 31, 1978.
(This November 30th ordering dead-line does
not apply to those students who completed 92
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semester. After a student has 92 hours on rec
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Also looking for a carrier for
next semester and relief carrier.
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Biomedical Science
Majors
Preregistration for the Spring
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ducted during the week of
November 28 - December 2,
1977.
All Biomedical Science
majors must have Course
Request Forms approved by
their respective Faculty Ad
visor for use at preregistra
tion. Each student is respon
sible for getting this done.
The Spring Schedule of
Classes will be available on
or about November 15. You
can avoid long lines and ex
cessive waiting by schedul
ing an appointment with your
faculty advisor and having
your Course Request Form
approved prior to the week
of preregistration. Following
the conference with your ad
visor, deliver your approved
Course Request Form to the
Biomedical Science Office,
Rm. 332, Veterinary Medical
Administration Bldg, prior to
November 24. Return to the
Biomedical Science Office to
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tration during the week of
November 28 through De
cember 2.
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may not remember what he’s been
told, yet follows the instructions of
the experimenter throughout the
day.
The above example is hypotheti
cal. But it illustrates the use of hyp
nosis in some of the Texas A&M
University psychology experiments
being conducted on volunteer stu-,
dents and Bryan-College Station
residents.
Hypnosis can’t make an indi
vidual do anything against his will,
practitioners say. But if a subject
wants to lose weight, stop smoking
or alleviate stuttering, hypnosis can
help, said Logan Chamberlain, a
graduate student in psychology, in a
recent interview. T in conducting
these experiments to determine the
susceptibility of different groups to
hypnosis, Chamberlain added.
“Were trying to help others to
lick some of their problems.
Not everyone can he hypnotised.
“There is no known reason why
some people are more susceptible
than others,’ Chamberlain said.
“About 20 percent of the population
can be very easily hypnotised.
In his own experiments, Cham
berlain found that most students re
spond to hypnotism. In one class at
A&M, he gave some students a
“waking suggestion to close their
eyes. Chamberlain found that many
had difficulty in reopening their
eyes. “Out of a class of 100 students,
15 couldn t open their eyes, he
said. Chamberlain had to tell the
students to open them.
J
“Generally the more a person is
hypnotised, the more susceptible he
becomes, Chamberlain said.
“People practicing transcendental
meditation are also more easily
hypnotised because they know how
to relax and concentrate better.
But before a person can become
hypnotised, the person must trust
the experimenter and at the same
time must he willing to he hyp
notised, Chamberlain said.
“The students must be reassured
that you 11 bring them out of the
hypnosis,’ said Connie Swartzwel-
der, a senior assisting Chamberlain
in the experiments.
Chamberlain is conducting a
weight loss experiment on two wom
en. One person has lost 22
pounds. “She has reported that she
feels very calm and has lost her de
sire for sweets, he said.
The woman also had insomnia.
“She craved food — all kinds of pies,
cakes and sandwiches — at 3 a.m.,
Chamberlain said. She sleeps well
now that she isn t hungry in be
tween meals, he added.
Another woman is currently
being hypnotised to break her smok
ing habit. Describing the feeling she
lias when reaching for a cigarette,
she said, “It was like a little voice
inside me that tells me not to
smoke.
Chamberlain also includes a be-
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havior modification progn
construct habits. “You stait
hypnotising the subject fairly ri s ^ e eav ,
quently — about twice a wed ster Y ™ s<)
said. “Then you taper to# ihy publh
week until their goals are reni seolthe \
e drama v
"But it is often veryhardtt ding part,
the cause of their bad habits ‘Agatha Cl
Overeating could result It,] p U bli
anxiety release, bad selfiiq ime Agath
from just a love of food, lie y jposed to a
work with individuals n ^ this gf
psychological basis.’’ wwas the
In the behavior modificaW ’ ter evei ^
gram for weight loss, subjtrti
strict eating to one locationanj; 5re ls not 01
eating to the same place even P^nmce.
he said. Chamberlain somet % ^
tells a person whenheisi pafrankb
hypnosis to exercise after bee ! a PP roa ch
home from work. itwhen it c
mber days
Hypnosis also'can help rebj red—the
dents who stutter, CJiamfe her long 1
said. These students haveal it.
anxiety, he explained. “Hi| Hermarria
will allow the subjects toal rwasbreak
the tensions in their vocalrr. rwasoverw
which produce speech,”hesj ercome wi
David Ousterhout, a sese “
psychology, described bow li f er ^ ^
when he was under hypnosisi e ]■ 0 j-
experiments. bodhounds
"It’s a very increased staled ie was f° l
centration that is very simi >tel more tl
sleep, he said. "There is afeeli cbm of ami
heaviness. You are inanilt ; rname -
state ol consciousness — mi When sh
intense concentration andalst C0 8 nize r
very relaxed state. You areal | u shter, wl
tune out everything exceptfl s
perimenter s) v oice.” a recent i
“It was no
No drugs are used. Thesm 'er discu
pendulums that dazzle the eii ichard sa
for the entertainers or stage :ver men!
notists, said Swartzwelder. lestion hei
“The key to hypnotising sou Even witf
is getting him to concentralea
object, such as a tack on tie ^ n } s ' ( !
or to stare at the block in aeon nnu* 1
a wall," she said. Concent! f e , 90 . bo “
blocks all noise and interfere™ ^ •*!,. < ;
eept for the voice ofthebvpM T 311 ls ^
For its h
“You must train your voicel ihy menu
relaxed and soothing," sbe:
“Your voice may start outii
tone of a normal convert
Gradually you de-elevate
voice. You must talk in tbe
tone of voice — more
monotone. Since everyone
certain amount of anxiety, tbei
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dying
indards D
She creat<
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n girls
govern*
school,
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ing effect of the voice is necesa ithes and
The secoi
irtrait clos
make the subject relax enougl
hypnotised.
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There are usually no side eJ dusive p
she added, explaining that b)j
is a form of sleep. Ifnoonebn
the subject out of the hypiKfiJii
would bring himself out, she
People should not worry
being hypnotised, Chamtt
said. “While hypnosis is
very' controlled environme:
ethical experimenters, it is
pleasant experience,” he sa
th a keen
and a p
ues.
Scattered
nuggets
human
iristie’s fc
Her only
re to o
nner wit
“You can’t he under fori ckinghar
months because it is a natural
like sleep, ” Swartzwelder said
not something bizarre, nor
game.
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