Continuing from the previous hypnotic material, the following changes can be considered typical characteristics of the hypnotic state:
1- Decision-making stops. 2- Attention is redistributed and becomes more selective than usual. (For example, when you tell the hypnotized person: Now you only hear my voice, he does not hear all the surrounding sounds except your voice) 3- Rich imaginations are easily aroused. 4- Reality testing is reduced and distortions of reality are accepted. (For example, he starts talking to an imaginary person in the chair opposite him) 5- Suggestibility increases. 6- In the hypnotic state, amnesia often occurs.