Abstract
Low amplitude, slowly varying eye movements (SEM) have been observed in a number of hypnotized subjects during periods of responsiveness and overt activity. Such movements were produced only by subjects with a combined score of 22 or more on the Stanford Scales of Hypnotic Susceptibility, Forms A and C, hence by subjects who were presumably capable of and had reached relatively deep levels of hypnosis. Additionally, all subjects scoring thus produced the movements.

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