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Psychedelic Information Theory

Shamanism in the Age of Reason

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Eidetic Hallucination

... images of objects, people, or scenery. hallucinations with a photographic, animated, or film-like clarity are called eidetic hallucinations, or eidetics for short. Eidetics share many of the formal qualities of dreams, visual memory, and i...

Notes on Melting Textures

Accounts of tryptamine psychedelics producing hallucinations of melting textures, creeping carpets, and breathing walls taken from a survey of subjective reports. Accounts of hallucinations of objects melting and pouring into one another taken from a...

Erratic Hallucination

hallucinations have formal properties that can shed light on their origins. Entoptic hallucinations are characterized by geometric forms originating in the retina and optic tract.1 Eidetic hallucinations are characterized by photographic images origi...

An Overview of Physical Shamanism

... to produce film-like or fully animated cartoon hallucinations. The 24hz spirit interrupt then masks itself onto multisensory pathways and is perceived as an ontologically distinct spirit realm emerging as a phantom but embedded part of physical re...

Entoptic Hallucination

Entoptic hallucination, geometric hallucinations, or phosphenes, are one of the most commonly reported visual effects of psychedelics. Phosphenes are a sensation of light caused by excitation of the retina by mechanical or electrical means. Pressure ...

Autohypnotic Induction of Sleep Rhythms Generates Visions of Light with Form-constant Patterns

Autohypnotic Induction of Sleep Rhythms Generates Visions of Light with Form-constant Patterns. [fig]1;0[/fig] [fig]2;0[/fig]...

Effects of Chemical Stimulation of Electrically-Induced Phosphenes on their Bandwidth, Shape, Number and Intensity

The perception of patterns not resulting from viewing external objects but stimulated by cranial electrodes with pulse currents within the electroencephalographic frequency range ('phosphenes') has been investigated in earlier work. The experiments d...

Altered States: The Origin of Art in Entoptic Phenomena

... do, however, distinguish between entoptics and hallucinations. Entoptics are geometric patterns whose origins are in the nervous system itself, whereas hallucinations are iconic and culturally determined and may be experienced in all senses (aural...

The Signs of All Times: Entoptic Phenomena in Upper Palaeolithic Art

... do, however, distinguish between entoptics and hallucinations. Entoptics are geometric patterns whose origins are in the nervous system itself, whereas hallucinations are iconic and culturally determined and may be experienced in all senses (aural...

Psychedelic Pharmacology

... is unusual because is produces distinct audio hallucinations and little or no visual hallucinations, and predictably does not bond with targets associated with visual hallucination. By analyzing this affinity table it seems possible to predict th...

The psychotomimetic effects of short-term sensory deprivation

... often report perceptual disturbances such as hallucinations, especially over extended periods of time. However, there is little evidence concerning short-term sensory deprivation and whether its effects differ depending on the individual concern...

EEG coherence in post-LSD visual hallucinations

... certain individuals may result in chronic visual hallucinations, a DSM-IV syndrome known as hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (HPPD). We studied 38 HPPD subjects with a mean of 9.7 years of persistent visual hallucinations and 33 control s...

What is Consciousness?

... local visual networks increases, spontaneous hallucinations are produced.14 Sensory deprivation for as little as fifteen minutes is all that is necessary to uncouple the visual cortex and have it start producing hallucinations;15 this can also b...

Notes on the Content of Hallucination

The content of psychedelic hallucinations has been described vividly in many places. See “Tripping” by Charles Hayes, or the Erowid Experience Valuts for hundreds of fascinating first person accounts. ...

Psychedelic Information Theory

... larger wash of information. Although psychedelic hallucinations fade quickly they can have lasting emotional impact. How each person deals with the content of each experience is unique to their world view. Some people may choose to ignore content de...

Notes on Morphic Signature

Although most psychedelics produce similar hallucinations each molecule has a distinct style or morphological signature in the visions they produce. Solving the problem of how molecular pharmacodynamics translates into hallucinatory aesthetics is one...

The Dream Drugstore: Chemically Altered States of Consciousness

... and lower mood, and to eliminate or diminish the hallucinations and delusions of schizophrenia. He discusses the risks involved in their administration, including the possibility of new disorders caused by indiscriminate long-term use. In "The Recre...

Mathematical Neuroscience: From Neurons to Circuits to Systems

... seen in the early stages of drug-induced visual hallucinations....

What Geometric Visual Hallucinations Tell Us about the Visual Cortex

Many observers see geometric visual hallucinations after taking hallucinogens such as LSD, cannabis, mescaline or psilocybin; on viewing bright ickering lights; on waking up or falling asleep; in “near-death” experiences; and in many other synd...

A mathematical theory of visual hallucination patterns

Neuronal activity in a two-dimensional net is analyzed in the neighborhood of an instability. Bifurcation theory and group theory are used to demonstrate the existence of a variety of doublyperiodic patterns, hexagons, rolls, etc., as solutions to th...

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