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psychedelics can produce many types of hallucination, including geometric webs and grids;1 distortions of space and time;2 and photographic images of objects, people, or scenery. Hallucinations with a photographic, animated, or film-like clarity are ...
Notes on Psychedelics and Schizophrenia
Accounts of psychedelic intoxication matching states of schizophrenia taken from subjective reports and surveys of case studies....
... caused by loss of multisensory cohesion. Erratic psychedelic hallucination begins at low doses with simple formal boundary errors, and becomes more acute at higher doses, leading to the total loss of multisensory frame stability. Loss of multisensor...
Notes on Psychedelics and Persistent Psychosis
Reports of psychedelics facilitating symptoms of persistent psychosis taken from subjective reports and a survey of psychedelic overdose case studies....
Notes on Psychedelic Autopilot
Accounts of psychedelics producing a "screen saver" or hypnotic autopilot of unresolved anxieties and salient attractors are taken from subjective reports and surveys of psychedelic literature....
The Secret Chief: Conversations With a Pioneer of the Underground Psychedelic Therapy Movement
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Notes on Psychedelic Identities
... new names and new identities in response to psychedelic indoctrination come from subjective reports and first-hand observations of psychedelic subcultures. ...
... the physical mechanism which makes shamanism and psychedelic therapy viable. In dreaming neuroplasticity is stimulated in response to daily routine and anxiety; in hypnosis neuroplasticity is stimulated in response to suggestion and reinforcement. I...
Notes on DNA and Spiritual Rebirth
... and rebirth are common in shamanism and psychedelic mysticism. Modern interpretations of these themes include genetic self-activation or evolutionary manipulation of DNA via psychedelic catalyst. While these descriptions feel authentic ther...
Notes on Physiological Driving of Psychedelics
Subjective reports of psychedelic intoxication include references to awareness of internal physiological processes achieving synchronized efficiency. It is unknown if psychedelics have a globally coherent effect over all physiological processes, but ...
An Overview of Physical Shamanism
... or clairvoyance. The Control Interrupt Model of psychedelic Action presents a description of physical shamanism based on the precision coupling of a multisensory hallucinogenic interrupt to a resonant environmental driver.1 Physical shamanism assum...
Notes on Psychedelic ADSR Envelopes and Purity
ADSR envelopes will change slightly for any substance depending on dose and speed of absorption into the bloodstream, but beyond that they may also change depending on the purity of hallucinogen in question. For instance, if an LSD experience is desc...
Notes on Psychedelic ADSR Envelopes and Purity
The Control Interrupt Model of psychedelic Action describes a method by which the tone and intensity of each hallucinogen may be modeled by the frequency of interrupt as well as the attack, decay, sustain, and release (ADSR) of the interrupt envelope...
... forms are taken from subjective reports of psychedelic intoxication....
See "Control Interrupt Model of psychedelic Action"...
... 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 phosphenes can be created by applying pressure to the eyeballs through ...
... alpha and increased beta activity caused by psychedelics (e.g. LSD, mescaline, psilocybin). They rather point to a similarity between the altered states produced by ayahuasca and marihuana which also stimulates the brain to produce more alpha w...
... alkaloids with N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT), a psychedelic agent showing 5-HT2A agonist activity. In a clinical research setting, ayahuasca has demonstrated a combined stimulatory and psychedelic effect profile, as measured by subjective effect se...
... report we described a profile of stimulant and psychedelic effects for ayahuasca as measured by subjective report self-assessment instruments. In the present study the cerebral bioavailability and time-course of effects of ayahuasca were assessed ...
Most psychedelic molecules are structurally similar to neurotransmitters that modulate signal flow in the brain. If we take a close look at the structure of common neurotransmitters (Fig. 1) the transmitters most closely related to the classic psyche...
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