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Widespread areas of the cerebral cortex are disabled when individuals are in a hypnotic state.....

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:A hypnotic state is more similar to being relaxed and awake.

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Answered by mariospartan
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The hypnotic state of brain is described as the state of brain that is more or less in sleep, but it is having a deep thought towards some incident, with huge concentration and focusing.

The seat of deep thought lies in the frontal lobe of cerebral cortex. So, during a deep thought, except the frontal lobe, most of the areas of cerebral cortex are shut down. It mainly concentrates with the job on which it is focusing, and all the distractions are shut down.

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