Cyber Hypnosis: Exploring The Digital Frontier Of Influence

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Shuvrajit Nath
Ranjan Banerjee
Hia Paul
Koyena Das
Sreelekha Halder
Ananya das
Parthiv Roy

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The advent of the digital era has marked a significant shift in how persuasion operates, leveraging technology to intricately influence our cognition and actions. Within this landscape, cyber hypnosis has emerged as a subject of intrigue and concern, defined by the utilization of digital platforms to convey hypnotic cues. This discourse endeavours to explore the plausible utilities and ethical quandaries inherent in cyber hypnosis, scrutinizing its legitimacy vis-à-vis conventional hypnosis paradigms and its plausible ramifications on both personal and communal levels.

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Shuvrajit Nath, Ranjan Banerjee, Hia Paul, Koyena Das, Sreelekha Halder, Ananya das, & Parthiv Roy. (2024). Cyber Hypnosis: Exploring The Digital Frontier Of Influence. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(5), 12466–12472. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i5.5154
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Shuvrajit Nath

Assistant Professor Computer Science and Engineering Brainware University  

Ranjan Banerjee

Assistant Professor Computer Science and Engineering Brainware University 

Hia Paul

Computer Science & Engineering (Data Science) Brainware University

Koyena Das

Department of Computer Applications Techno Main Salt LakeE

Sreelekha Halder

Department of Computer Applications Supreme Institute of Management and Technology 

Ananya das

Department of Computer Applications  Supreme Institute of Management and Technology

Parthiv Roy

Computer Science and Engineering Regent Education and Research Foundation Group of Institutions

 

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