Visual stimulation devices

Education and demonstration – Psychology

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G09B 1900

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053889940

ABSTRACT:
The disclosure relates to devices for inducing self hypnosis, as well as for teaching emotionally disturbed children. It utilizes momentary serial reflections of a user from a mirror with interspersed exposure to opaque colored areas, or combination of words, pictures, letters, numbers, etc. The repetity of exposure is variable under control of the user, and above certain cyclic rates, the impression upon the user is totally subliminal, and at the slowest speeds, completely hypnotic.

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