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Psychedelic Information Theory

Shamanism in the Age of Reason

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Hypnotic Entrainment and Induced Trance States

... is also associated with day-dreaming, memory recall, and guided visualization. The high end of the theta band is associated with internal focus, visualization, and sustained concentration; the lower end is associated with more transient states o...

What is Nonlinear Hallucination?

... is nonlinear destabilization of visual memory recall. Seeing the formal boundaries of solid objects bend and melt into each other is a nonlinear destabilization of perspective and edge detection in the visual cortex. Hearing a voice on the televi...

Working memory

... using different materials - the person who could recall 80 digits was not exceptional when it came to recalling words. [edit] Measures and correlates Working memory capacity can be tested by a variety of tasks. A commonly used measure is a dual-...

Limits of Human Perception

... imagination, daydreaming, vivid memory recall, eidetic memory, photographic memory, emergent ideation, hallucination, or psychosis. Each of these modes of internal visualization is characterized by a different intensity and duration of ima...

Substances that Enhance Recall and Lucidity During Dreaming

A method of enhancing lucid dreaming comprising administration to individuals the Acetylcholine Esterase inhibitor class of drugs. Use of therapeutic agents recently developed for Alzheimer"s Disease such as Donepizil (Aricept), Rivastigmin (Exelon),...

Eidetic Hallucination

... of dreaming, memory storage, and memory recall are managed by the hippocampus (Fig. 3).5 The hippocampus receives perceptual information from the frontal cortex but is also wired tightly into the emotional limbic system and medial temporal ...

Psychedelic Neuroplasticity

... Neuroplasticity Psychedelics can stimulate recall of lost memories and can also generate false memories; lost memory reconsolidation and false memory imprinting implies neuroplasticity. The brain builds tolerance to psychedelics quickly, but p...

An Overview of Physical Shamanism

... limit the ability to accurately remember or recall psychedelic information. The rush of information is too fast; the content of the experience is too ineffable; and the processes of dreaming and eidetic visual hallucination blocks the formation...

Psychedelic Pharmacology

... interrupt cholinergic modulation of memory, recall, and dreaming; these pathways mediate the smooth input and output of memory from the hippocampus. Salvia divinorum interrupts Kappa-opioid tactile sensory pathways; these pathways mediate pain,...

Notes on Deliberative Recall

This definition of deliberative recall is simplified and based on principles of deductive and inductive reasoning. This definition compresses a much larger discussion on the various types of neural logic and does not account for human irrationality, ...

What is Consciousness?

... 1) perception; 2) recognition; 3) memory; 4) recall; and 5) behavior. The minimum specific operating properties for any conscious system are: 1) modular coherence; 2) linear stability; 3) feedback control; 4) adaptability; and 5) self-awareness....

Frequency of gamma oscillations routes flow of information in the hippocampus

Gamma oscillations are thought to transiently link distributed cell assemblies that are processing related information1, 2, a function that is probably important for network processes such as perception1, 2, 3, attentional selection4 and memory5, 6. ...

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