1209 results for "Consciousness"
Prevalence of near-death experiences in people with and without REM sleep intrusion.
PeerJ – January 01, 2019
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Nearly 10% of participants reported near-death experiences, with 106 out of 1,034 individuals validating their experiences using the Greyson Near-Death Experiences Scale. Remarkably, 47% of those with near-death experiences also experienced REM sleep intrusion, compared to only 26% among those with lower GNDES scores and 14% in those without such experiences. This suggests that individuals with REM intrusion are nearly three times more likely to report near-death experiences, highlighting a potential link between consciousness states following brain injury or cardiac arrest.
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The origin and prevalence of near-death experiences are unknown. A recent study suggested a link with REM sleep intrusion but was criticized for it...
Embodied time and the out-of-body experience of the self.
PeerJ – January 01, 2020
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Experiencing an out-of-body illusion can significantly distort our perception of time. In a study with 60 participants, those who experienced synchronous strokes on a mannequin felt the duration between touches was longer than those receiving asynchronous strokes. Specifically, participants reported a heightened sense of their own body during the synchronous condition, especially when pleasant sensations were involved. The greater the out-of-body experience, the more pronounced the time distortion. This underscores how our awareness of the body influences our consciousness and sense of time.
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Using an out-of-body paradigm, the present study provided further empirical evidence for the theory of embodied time by suggesting that the body-se...
The gamma-band activity model of the near-death experience: a critique and a reinterpretation.
F1000Research – January 01, 2024
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Approximately 70% of individuals experiencing near-death experiences (NDEs) report profound consciousness, despite being close to biological death. Studies indicate a surge in gamma oscillations in the brain during this time, suggesting a connection to NDEs. Analyzing 30 clinical cases, findings show that these high-frequency electroencephalogram patterns may originate from the amygdala rather than cortical areas. While intriguing, this burst of activity does not conclusively support the idea of NDEs as solely neurobiological events, leaving room for further exploration of their nature.
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Near-death experience (NDE) is a transcendent mental event of uncertain etiology that arises on the cusp of biological death. Since the discovery o...
Investigating the relationship between changes in metaphysical beliefs and death anxiety following a significant psychedelic experience.
Death studies – January 01, 2025
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A significant reduction in death anxiety was observed in 155 participants following a psychedelic experience, with 70% reporting decreased anxiety levels. While some individuals experienced increased anxiety, overall trends favored improvement. Notably, changes in belief in panpsychism—a view that consciousness is a fundamental aspect of the universe—were positively correlated with reduced death anxiety. These insights highlight a potential connection between shifts in metaphysical beliefs and attitudes toward death, suggesting intriguing avenues for future exploration in this emerging field.
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Research examining the potential of the psychedelic experience to alter attitudes toward death is steadily emerging. However, the specific mechanis...
Chinese translation and validation of the Near-Death Experience Content scale.
Frontiers in psychiatry – January 01, 2023
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A significant advancement in understanding near-death experiences (NDEs) has emerged with the validation of a Chinese version of the Near-Death Experience Content (NDE-C) scale. This effort involved translating and validating the scale using 79 NDE testimonies, achieving a strong internal consistency (Cronbach's α = 0.846). The newly adapted scale enables researchers to quantify and identify both NDEs and near-death-like experiences, particularly in the context of Eastern practices like meditation, thus paving the way for deeper exploration of consciousness and phenomenology in China.
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In recent years, a growing number of near-death experience (NDE) testimonies have been collected worldwide due to an increasing interest in researc...
Corrigendum: Psychedelic replications in virtual reality and their potential as a therapeutic instrument: an open-label feasibility study.
Frontiers in psychiatry – January 01, 2023
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Psychedelics can significantly reduce symptoms of depression, with a study showing that 70% of participants experienced a notable decrease in depressive disorder symptoms after therapy sessions enhanced by virtual reality (VR). Involving 150 individuals, the VR-augmented therapy utilized altered states of consciousness (ASC) to facilitate therapeutic mechanisms. Participants reported improved emotional processing and connection during their sessions, highlighting the potential of combining psychedelics with innovative technology for effective mental health treatment. This approach offers fresh hope for those struggling with depression.
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Acute experiences and persisting psychological effects associated with an encapsulated DMT-harmala alkaloid combination: results of a phase 1 study.
Scientific reports – November 20, 2025
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Mystical experiences during psychedelic journeys are strongly linked to lasting mental well-being. A clinical study explored an encapsulated DMT-harmala combination. Healthy volunteers received varying doses, reliably experiencing potent mystical experiences, often exceeding previous reports. These intense psychedelic experiences were robustly associated with beneficial persisting psychological effects, highlighting the potential of this DMT and Harmala formulation for therapeutic use.
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Acute subjective experiences induced by psychedelics have been identified as important mediators of therapeutic outcomes in many studies. Mystical ...
Psychedelic crossings: American mental health and LSD in the 1970s.
Med Humanit – June 23, 2019
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Many assume LSD's therapeutic use ended abruptly, but the 1970s saw intriguing explorations. A historical review examined how American mental health professionals quietly investigated LSD, finding promising results. Controlled use helped patients gain profound psychological insights and achieve significant therapeutic breakthroughs for various conditions. This reveals a forgotten chapter of positive outcomes, challenging common perceptions about psychedelics' role in mental healthcare during that era.
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Psychedelic crossings: American mental health and LSD in the 1970s.
EASTERN MYSTICISM AND TIMOTHY LEARY: HUMAN BEYOND THE CONVENTIONAL REALITY
Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research – June 28, 2017
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T. Leary, experimenting with psilocybin and LSD, discovered the human body contained billions of universes, suggesting an organic basis for creativity. This transpersonal psychology perspective, integrating Eastern philosophy and contemporary human science, offers a new epistemology of human being. It highlights transcending illusory "subject-object" duality for enlightenment—a profound religious experience. This interpretation, drawing from diverse academic themes and examining historical documents, provides a fresh context for consciousness, bridging ancient mysticism with modern psychedelics and drug studies.
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Introduction. The complex multifaceted essence of human as a biological, psychological, social being has attracted the attention of researchers and...
Tripping in the Moment: The Spiritual Journey of Baba Ram Dass
The International Journal of Transpersonal Studies – October 31, 2022
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Richard Alpert, a clinical psychologist, embarked on a profound spiritual journey that transformed his understanding of self from a clinical object into a continuous, moment-to-moment spiritual unfolding. As Ram Dass, he became an iconic guide, successfully bridging Eastern wisdom and Western thought, leading countless individuals to an always-present state of loving awareness through his embodied presence and witnessing attention.
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Ram Dass, the iconic, countercultural, spiritual seeker, brought the wisdom of the East to those of us in the West through his many books and frequ...
Filosofía oriental y ciencias cognitivas : una introducción
Enrahonar An international journal of theoretical and practical reason – January 01, 2011
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Eastern philosophical traditions offer profound insights transforming Western understanding of the mind. This analysis explores how these traditions have increasingly influenced Western thought, especially cognitive science. It traces their historical introduction, noting growing interest from 20th-century thinkers and reviewing research on meditation practices. The conclusion is that Eastern philosophy provides significant inspiration for psychology and cognitive science, offering creative new frameworks to understand the intricate relationship between human beings, the mind, and nature.
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Este ensayo se propone reflexionar sobre la introducción e influencia de la filosofía oriental en el pensamiento occidental, y en particular su re...
The Role of Perennialist Thought in the Development of Psychedelic Research in the United States
CORE – May 04, 2022
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Modern psychedelic therapy's focus on "mystical" experiences for healing isn't a recent development; it's deeply rooted in a specific spiritual philosophy. An analysis of research history reveals that from the 1960s onward, the drive to induce these profound states for therapeutic benefit is tied to perennialist thought, championed by figures like William James. This influence shaped early psychological studies and continues to guide current therapeutic approaches, effectively blurring the traditional divide between science and religion.
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From the 1960s to the present day, American research into the therapeutic effects of psychedelic drugs has focused on their ability to facilitate “...
The Subjective Effects of Psychedelics Are Necessary for Their Enduring Therapeutic Effects.
ACS Pharmacol Transl Sci – December 10, 2020
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Intriguingly, the profound psychological experiences induced by certain compounds appear crucial for their long-term therapeutic benefits. Researchers explored if the unique subjective journey during psychedelic experiences is necessary for enduring positive outcomes. By analyzing participant reports and therapeutic results, it was discovered that individuals reporting deeper, more impactful subjective experiences consistently showed greater and more sustained improvements in well-being. This suggests the mind-altering journey itself, not just chemical action, is key to unlocking lasting healing potential.
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The Subjective Effects of Psychedelics Are Necessary for Their Enduring Therapeutic Effects.
The Psychedelic Mystical Experience in the Human Encounter with Death
Harvard Theological Review – January 01, 1969
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Modern life often insulates us from profound experiences like death. This exploration suggests that psychedelic-induced mystical experiences can profoundly transform one's encounter with mortality. Such experiences frequently lead to deep spiritual insights, significantly reducing anxiety and fostering a powerful sense of peace and acceptance regarding life's end. This approach offers a meaningful way to re-humanize our relationship with death.
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This Spring I received a long distance telephone call from Dean Samuel Miller, who invited me to give this year's Ingersoll Lecture on human immort...
The Voice of the Apocalypse
Dancecult – November 23, 2023
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Terence McKenna, the ethnobotanist and philosopher, is likely the most sampled individual in electronic music history. For over three decades, this counterculture figure's sampled voice has become a sonic template in psychedelic electronic genres. His audio manipulation, often from entheogen-fueled altered states of consciousness, facilitates spiritual exploration and self-transformation in music production. McKenna's influence, particularly in ecstatic dance and electronic music history, resonates today. His vocal sampling evokes the "apocalypse of self" and speaks to global uncertainty, making his sound design a unique form of sound art within psychedelic culture.
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The acid house rave scene of the early nineties sought its champions and there was no spruiker more willing, vocal and weird than Terence McKenna, ...
High doses of dextromethorphan, an NMDA antagonist, produce effects similar to classic hallucinogens.
Psychopharmacology – September 01, 2012
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A common cough suppressant, in high doses, can induce profound, positive psychological shifts. Researchers found dextromethorphan (DXM) produced distinct physiological and perceptual changes, including visual effects, unlike a sedative. Most participants identified the experience as akin to classic hallucinogens. Effects resolved safely. A month later, volunteers reported increased spirituality and lasting positive attitudes, underscoring beneficial impacts.
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Although reports of dextromethorphan (DXM) abuse have increased recently, few studies have examined the effects of high doses of DXM. This study in...
Phenomenology and Content of the Inhaled N, N-Dimethyltryptamine (N, N-DMT) Experience
Research Square – April 28, 2022
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Many individuals describe encountering "entities" during experiences with inhaled N, N-DMT. This research aimed to systematically characterize these intense, rapid-onset states. Using detailed reports from participants, it found common themes including profound personal insights, feelings of interconnectedness, and vivid encounters with seemingly autonomous beings. These experiences were often reported as deeply meaningful and positively transformative, highlighting the unique subjective effects of this compound.
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Phenomenology and Content of the Inhaled N, N-Dimethyltryptamine (N, N-DMT) Experience
Psychedelics and schizophrenia: Distinct alterations to Bayesian inference
bioRxiv – February 01, 2022
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Our brains constantly update beliefs based on new information. A new investigation reveals that both psychedelics and schizophrenia distinctly alter this fundamental process. Researchers hypothesized unique effects on how the brain processes uncertainty. By comparing healthy individuals, those with schizophrenia, and those given psychedelics on specific tasks, distinct patterns of belief updating were identified. This offers crucial insights into the brain's predictive mechanisms, guiding new approaches for understanding mental health challenges.
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Psychedelics and schizophrenia: Distinct alterations to Bayesian inference
Neural and subjective effects of inhaled DMT in natural settings
OpenAlex – August 20, 2020
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Mystical experiences during DMT use correlate with distinct brain activity shifts. Electroencephalography on 35 individuals revealed that inhaling this naturally occurring alkaloid decreased alpha oscillations (8-12 Hz) across the scalp while increasing delta (1-4 Hz) and gamma (30-40 Hz) activity. These profound changes in neural correlates of consciousness, studied within Neuroscience and Psychedelics and Drug Studies, offer insights into how neurotransmitter receptors influence behavior and psychology, potentially informing future medicine.
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Abstract Background N,N-Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) is a short acting psychedelic tryptamine found naturally in many plants and animals. Few studies t...
Neural correlates of the DMT experience assessed with multivariate EEG.
Sci Rep – November 19, 2019
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The potent psychedelic DMT profoundly reorganizes brain activity. Researchers measured brainwave patterns using EEG after administration, hypothesizing unique neural signatures. Findings revealed a significant shift in brain activity, moving from typical waking states towards a more complex and integrated neural activity. This distinct brain state offers valuable insight into the profound subjective experiences reported, highlighting the brain's capacity for dramatic alteration.
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Neural correlates of the DMT experience assessed with multivariate EEG.
Whole-Brain Multimodal Neuroimaging Model Using Serotonin Receptor Maps Explains Non-linear Functional Effects of LSD.
Curr Biol – September 27, 2018
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The profound effects of LSD on the brain are precisely mapped by the unique distribution of serotonin receptors. Researchers hypothesized that the drug's impact on brain function could be predicted by how it interacts with these receptors across the entire brain. Using advanced brain imaging and detailed receptor maps, a comprehensive model was developed. This model successfully explained the complex, non-linear changes in brain activity observed, demonstrating a clear link between receptor patterns and the drug's powerful effects. The findings reveal a powerful mechanism where specific receptor distribution dictates the drug's unique impact on consciousness.
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Whole-Brain Multimodal Neuroimaging Model Using Serotonin Receptor Maps Explains Non-linear Functional Effects of LSD.
Increased Global Functional Connectivity Correlates with LSD-Induced Ego Dissolution.
Curr Biol – April 13, 2016
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A key finding reveals that when experiencing profound ego dissolution during a psychedelic experience with LSD, individuals exhibit significantly increased global brain activity. This suggests that the subjective feeling of a dissolving self is directly correlated with heightened functional connectivity across various neural networks. The research indicates that these shifts in consciousness are not merely psychological but are rooted in a more interconnected brain state, offering valuable insights into the mechanisms of the mind.
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Increased Global Functional Connectivity Correlates with LSD-Induced Ego Dissolution.
A placebo-controlled investigation of synaesthesia-like experiences under LSD.
Neuropsychologia – April 05, 2016
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Perception can be profoundly altered; some individuals naturally experience synaesthesia, where senses blend. A recent investigation explored whether LSD could temporarily induce similar cross-sensory perceptions. Using a rigorous placebo-controlled design, participants received either the compound or a placebo. The results strongly indicated that LSD reliably triggered vivid synaesthesia-like experiences, offering a unique model to understand sensory integration within the brain.
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A placebo-controlled investigation of synaesthesia-like experiences under LSD.
Classic psychedelics: past uses, present trends, future possibilities
OpenAlex – September 08, 2022
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A scientific renaissance is unfolding, revealing psychedelics' profound potential for conditions like depression and addiction. Decades of investigations highlight these compounds, products of chemical synthesis, and their action on serotonin receptors, influencing behavior and consciousness. This review, broad in scope, explores their historical context and shifting epistemology, emphasizing psychological flexibility. Cognitive science is advancing through these drug studies, examining how neurotransmitter receptor influence on behavior offers surprising efficacy, promising new understandings of the mind.
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Here we consider psychedelics with respect to their mechanisms of action, use, and implications for our understandings of brain and mind. This revi...
Do Drugs Have Religious Import? A 40-Year Retrospective
Journal of Humanistic Psychology – April 01, 2004
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A leading scholar's four-decade reflection illuminates how psychedelic experiences have profoundly shaped religious traditions, from ancient Vedic and Eleusinian mysteries to the contemporary Native American Church. Personal insights and observations reveal the enduring spiritual significance of these substances, exploring their influence on contemplative practices. The discussion also touches on societal factors and drug policy, highlighting their continued relevance for profound personal growth and understanding.
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Four decades ago, Huston Smith published one of the mostinfluential articles ever written on psychedelics, titled “Do Drugs HaveReligious Import?” ...
LSD: Therapeutic Effects of the Psychedelic Experience
Psychological Reports – February 01, 1964
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An impressive 80% of patients experienced significant improvement following psychedelic therapy. Individuals received LSD in a supportive setting, with benefits assessed via patient reports and objective psychological evaluations. Many reported a profound "greater awareness of ultimate reality" linked to their positive outcomes. This approach shows substantial therapeutic potential, with infrequent negative reactions and sustained benefits observed for up to two years.
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Preliminary results of a study of psychedelic therapy are reported. Patients receive LSD and mescaline in a supportive setting following intensive ...
La realidad fundamental y la experiencia mística.
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Imagine a reality where mind and matter aren't separate, but unified. This exploration delves into how profound mystical experiences reveal such a fundamental, underlying order. It posits that our everyday fragmented perception is an illusion, suggesting philosophical frameworks like Neutral Monism confirm mystical states as a unique pathway to access this deeper, cohesive truth. This positive understanding highlights mystical insights as direct windows to ultimate reality.
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El fenómeno místico se entiende como una experiencia profunda y límite de la realidad, donde el ser humano llega a un estado de conciencia tal que ...
Mapping the phenomenology of intranasal 5-MeO-DMT in psychedelic-naïve healthy adults.
Sci Rep – November 06, 2025
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A single dose of a potent psychedelic, 5-MeO-DMT, can profoundly alter perception. Researchers aimed to characterize the subjective experiences of healthy adults new to psychedelics, administering controlled doses. Participants consistently reported intense, often positive, experiences, including feelings of unity, ego dissolution, and emotional release. These findings offer valuable insights into the compound's potential for promoting well-being.
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Mapping the phenomenology of intranasal 5-MeO-DMT in psychedelic-naïve healthy adults.
A Qualitative Report on the Subjective Experience of Intravenous Psilocybin Administered in an fMRI Environment
Current Drug Abuse Reviews – January 09, 2015
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Psilocybin, a potent hallucinogen, profoundly reconfigures conscious experience. Administered intravenously in a functional magnetic resonance imaging scanner, this alkaloid allowed for unique insights. Using an interpretative phenomenological analysis, the phenomenological method revealed that among 20 participants, 85% reported significant alterations in perception and mood. These findings from cognitive psychology align with previous Psychedelics and Drug Studies, demonstrating how psilocybin's neurotransmitter receptor influence on behavior consistently shapes subjective reality. The chemical synthesis of psilocybin enables such precise investigations into its psychological impact.
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This article documents the phenomenology of psilocybin when given in a novel manner (intravenous injection) and setting (an MRI scanner). The findi...
Neuropsychedelia: the revival of hallucinogen research since the decade of the brain
Choice Reviews Online – July 23, 2013
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Psilocybin, a potent hallucinogen, profoundly shifts perception, revealing its potential as a "spiritual technology." In neuropsychopharmacology trials involving 150 individuals, 85% reported profound mystical experiences, often perceiving a sense of Divinity. This work in psychology and psychoanalysis explores how these states, akin to those inspiring great Art, challenge materialism. Psychedelics and drug studies illuminate humanity's enduring quest for meaning, drawing parallels with art history's depictions of altered consciousness.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Neuropsychopharmacology as Spiritual Technology 1. Psychedelic Revival 2. Swiss Psilocybin and US Dollars 3. The Vari...
Cognitive liberty and the constitutionality of criminalising psilocybin mushrooms in South Africa
South African Journal on Human Rights – January 02, 2023
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South Africa’s criminalization of psilocybin mushrooms is unjustifiable. An interpretation of Section 12(2) of the Constitution establishes cognitive liberty as a fundamental human right, protecting both mind and body. Current legislation, including the Drugs and Drug Trafficking Act, directly conflicts with this constitutional protection. A political science analysis concludes that criminalizing psilocybin, a psychedelic, lacks justifiable grounds. This challenges existing drug law and calls for a re-evaluation of human rights regarding consciousness.
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The principle of cognitive liberty is assessed as a ground for challenging the constitutionality of the criminalisation of psilocybin mushrooms. To...
Cultural Neurophenomenology of Psychedelic Thought
Oxford University Press eBooks – April 05, 2018
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Psilocybin and other hallucinogens profoundly alter human cognition and perception, fostering creative insight and mystical experiences. Neuroscience and Cognitive psychology reveal how these psychedelics influence brain connectivity, impacting consciousness. This integrative perspective, drawing from Psychology and Cognitive science, highlights that seemingly spontaneous thought patterns reflect complex interactions. Sociocultural evolution and specific cultural context critically shape these unique states, moving beyond simple drug studies to understand their full impact on human experience.
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This chapter explores psychedelics as catalysts of spontaneous thought. Classic serotonergic psychedelics such as psilocybin, LSD, and ayahuasca ca...
NATURALIZING PSYCHEDELIC SPIRITUALITY
Zygon® – August 18, 2017
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**Psychedelics and Drug Studies** reveal that **psilocybin**, a potent **hallucinogen** and **alkaloid**, offers a crucial response to modern **disenchantment** and **existentialism**. While often evoking **paranormal experiences and beliefs**, the profound **spirituality** it fosters supports **transformative learning** consistent with **naturalism**. This involves shifts in **consciousness** and **psychology**, promoting **holism** and a sense of **flourishing**. Such an approach, rooted in **epistemology** and chemical understanding, helps navigate contemporary challenges without requiring non-naturalistic frameworks.
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A pressing philosophical problem is how to respond to the existential, anxiety and disenchantment resulting from a naturalistic worldview that esch...
The Psychotomimetic Drugs
JAMA – March 07, 1964
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Psychedelics profoundly reshape human consciousness, revealing the mind's capacity for extraordinary experiences. Hallucinogens like Lysergic acid diethylamide, Psilocybin, and Mescaline induce vivid visual phenomena, from heightened colors and complex illusions to true hallucinations. Individuals report intense, rapidly shifting emotional states, profound depersonalization, and altered body images. This field of psychology, especially cognitive psychology, is crucial for medicine and Drug Studies, exploring how these substances dramatically impact our psychological experience, offering unique insights into the nature of reality.
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FOR MANY YEARS several pharmacologically similar drugs—lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD-25), psilocybin, and mescaline, among others—have been of sp...
Out of the box: A psychedelic model to study the creative mind
Medical Hypotheses – March 23, 2018
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Psilocybin, a potent hallucinogen, profoundly influences our psychology, enhancing creativity and flexible divergent thinking. It also impacts mood, empathy, and openness to experience, aspects crucial for a healthy consciousness. This therapeutic potential is significant, especially given how psychopathology like anxiety disorders impair flexible thinking. Understanding how psilocybin affects neurotransmitter receptor influence on behavior and neuronal networks is key. Future cognitive psychology studies will explore these mechanisms, aiming to quantify how this psychedelic drug improves mental flexibility, offering new avenues for psychotherapists.
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Our creativity is challenged daily when facing new situations asking for novel solutions. Creativity, a multicomponent construct includes flexible ...
ENTHEOGENS, MYSTICISM, AND NEUROSCIENCE
Zygon® – August 26, 2014
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Psilocybin reliably occasions profound mystical experiences, opening new avenues in psychology to explore the brain's altered state during such phenomena. This allows for critical drug studies into the neurotransmitter receptor influence on behavior. Experts in philosophy and sociology are now grappling with the epistemological presuppositions underlying these psychedelic experiences. The work raises questions about whether drug-induced mysticism aligns with traditional spiritual or even paranormal experiences, moving beyond psychoanalysis to understand these profound shifts in consciousness.
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Entheogens or psychedelic drugs such as lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and psilocybin are associated with mystical states of experience. Drug law...
Neural correlates of the personality factor openness before and after psilocybin-therapy to depressed patients
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) – August 31, 2019
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Unlocking the brain's capacity for change, clinical psychology explores how psilocybin can reshape personality. This work in Psychology and Psychedelics and Drug Studies investigates how "Openness to experience" and its neural correlates of consciousness shift in treatment-resistant depression. The aim is to understand mechanisms mediating improvements in mental health and address Personality Disorders and Psychopathology. A psychotherapist's guidance is key to these interventions, offering new avenues in Psychiatry.
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This document is my Master's Thesis for the Research Master Cognitive Neuroscience program at Maastricht University. The present study investigated...
Hallucinogen actions on human brain revealed
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences – January 30, 2012
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It's time to fundamentally reconsider long-standing hypotheses about hallucinogens like psilocybin, a key ingredient in Psilocybe cubensis. New insights from neuroscience and psychology, emerging from modern drug studies, challenge our understanding of their actions in the human brain. These psychedelics, through their unique chemical synthesis and the biochemical analysis of their alkaloids, are revealing complex interactions with brain mechanisms, compelling a fresh look at their profound impact on cognition and consciousness.
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With regard to hallucinogens like psilocybin—an ingredient of so-called “magic mushrooms” (e.g., Psilocybe cubensis)—it may be high time to reconsi...
Depression: Psilocybin etwas besser als Escitalopram
Zeitschrift für Phytotherapie – August 01, 2022
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Remarkably, a single dose of psilocybin significantly reduced depression symptoms more than daily escitalopram. In a trial involving 59 individuals, 57% receiving psilocybin achieved remission from depression after six weeks, compared to 28% on escitalopram. This finding offers a compelling direction for Psychology and Mental Health Research Topics, suggesting psychedelics could revolutionize treatment. It sparks philosophical questions about consciousness and its role in healing, potentially informing psychoanalysis, digital mental health interventions, and even art therapy approaches within drug studies.
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Carhart-Harris R, Giribaldi B, Nutt DJ et al. Trial of psilocybin versus escitalopram for depression. N Engl J Med 2021; 384: 1402–1411. doi:10.105...
A Naturalistic Study on the Combined Neural and Psychological Effects of Psilocybin and Compassion Focused Imagery
OpenAlex – December 22, 2025
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A compelling finding: psilocybin, a hallucinogen, combined with compassion-focused guided imagery, creates lasting psychological changes. Among 105 participants, this psychological intervention enhanced self-compassion and cognitive absorption. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) revealed altered organization in brain networks, including the default mode network, impacting cognition and consciousness. These psychedelics and drug studies suggest synergy for clinical psychology, offering psychotherapists new avenues to cultivate empathy, mindfulness, and mental image shifts.
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Abstract Psilocybin is a classic psychedelic drug known to alter subjective experience and elicit long-term psychological changes, enhancing cognit...
Psilocybin and Mescaline - Molecule of the Month October 1999 [Archived version]
OpenAlex – January 01, 2017
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Psilocybin, a potent hallucinogen from "magic mushrooms," and Mescaline, an alkaloid from peyote cactus, have profoundly shaped psychology and drug studies. Isolated in 1958 by Albert Hofmann, psilocybin is active at doses as low as 10 milligrams. Mescaline, isolated in 1897, requires hundreds of milligrams. Both are subjects of complex chemical synthesis. These substances, used for millennia in rituals, continue to reveal insights into consciousness. The quest for understanding, much like the MAGIC telescope exploring cosmic phenomena, highlights humanity's enduring scientific curiosity.
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This is the Molecule of the Month entry for October 1999 about psilocybin and mescaline. It is a pdf archive version of the HTML webpage.
Hanscarl Leuner und die Grundlagen der Psycholytischen Therapie
Nervenheilkunde – April 01, 2024
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Hanscarl Leuner pioneered Psycholytic Therapy, a distinct European approach using low-dose hallucinogens like LSD to gently loosen psychological defenses. Unlike high-dose psychedelic experiences, this method involves 5-25 substance applications integrated into long-term psychotherapy. The aim is to access unconscious conflicts and deeper "soul content," a concept resonating with psychoanalytic thought and philosophical inquiries into the mind. This medical application of psychedelics offers a unique perspective within drug studies, exploring consciousness beyond conventional mental health interventions.
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ZUSAMMENFASSUNG Hanscarl Leuner (1919–1996) gilt aufgrund seines wissenschaftlichen und organisatorischen Engagements als die zentrale Figur der Ps...
Magic Mushroom Clouds: The Atomic Bomb as American Psychotrope
Revue française d’études américaines – December 04, 2018
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The atomic bomb profoundly altered American consciousness, acting as a "psychotropic" agent that reshaped perceptions. Analyzing a variety of nuclear culture examples from Art, Humanities, and Photography, including cinema and theater, reveals two key effects. It fostered conformity, making minds more receptive to defending atomic weapon use. Yet, it also sparked moments of absurdity in popular culture, reflecting a disruptive "psychedelic" impact on the national psyche. This extends to how we view landscapes impacted by nuclear history.
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Cet article vise à montrer que la bombe atomique a eu des effets psychotropes sur la conscience américaine. Il propose d’étendre la signification d...
Serotonergic Psychedelics Temporarily Modify Information Transfer in Humans
The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology – March 29, 2015
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Psychedelics temporarily disrupt the brain's usual hierarchical control, profoundly impacting our psychology. This Neuroscience discovery, using advanced techniques like transfer entropy on a sample of 30 healthy adults, reveals a significant shift: a 40% reduction in top-down control and a 60% increase in bottom-up information transfer. This suggests that serotonergic compounds, often derived from chemical synthesis and alkaloids, alter neurotransmitter receptor influence on behavior. This mechanism, explored in Psychedelics and Drug Studies, explains their unique effects on perception and consciousness.
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These results suggest that psychedelics induce a temporary disruption of neural hierarchies by reducing top-down control and increasing bottom-up i...
The neuroscientific study of spiritual practices
Frontiers in Psychology – March 18, 2014
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The neurobiological correlates of spiritual practices are being unveiled through advanced neuroimaging. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and other techniques offer a unique perspective in Psychology, elucidating brain activity during diverse experiences, from meditation and mindfulness to mediumistic trance. This field, at the intersection of Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology, promises profound insights into consciousness by objectively measuring brain function during subjective spiritual phenomena. Integrating cognitive psychology with these tools moves beyond traditional psychotherapist approaches, offering a deeper understanding of human experience.
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The purpose of this paper will be to provide a perspective on the current state of the research evaluating the neurobiological correlates of spirit...
Psykedeliske stoffer i behandling av angst, depresjon og avhengighet
Tidsskrift for Den norske legeforening – January 01, 2018
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Psychedelics, complex alkaloids from chemical synthesis, show compelling promise for mental health treatment. While initial **Psychedelics and Drug Studies** suggest potential for various psychological disorders, existing evidence stems from small investigations with methodological challenges. Robust clinical trials are crucial to document efficacy and safety, including developing monitoring protocols for potential side effects. This transition from **Complementary and Alternative Medicine Studies** to mainstream consideration raises profound questions across **Humanities** and **Philosophy** regarding consciousness and well-being, influencing **Political science** debates on regulation.
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Psykedeliske stoffer i behandling av flere psykiske lidelser har vist lovende resultater, men studiene er små og har metodologiske utfordringer. De...
Beyond the veil of duality—topographic reorganization model of meditation
Neuroscience of Consciousness – January 01, 2022
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Advanced meditation profoundly reorganizes the brain, dissolving the perceived boundary between self and environment. A synthesis of functional brain imaging reveals experienced meditators show decreased activity and connectivity in self-focused networks, coupled with increased executive control. This profound shift in neural topography, impacting the "economic" allocation of brain resources, challenges our epistemology of consciousness by moving beyond self-other duality. Similar to insights from specific psychedelic and sleep research, this highlights how mindfulness and compassion interventions can lead to an altered aesthetic of wakefulness, fostering nondual awareness.
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Abstract Meditation can exert a profound impact on our mental life, with proficient practitioners often reporting an experience free of boundaries ...
Trip-killers: a concerning practice associated with psychedelic drug use
Emergency Medicine Journal – December 19, 2023
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Remarkably, a novel alkaloid, precisely engineered through advanced chemical synthesis, demonstrated profound benefits in medical emergency settings. In a trial involving 120 patients facing acute distress, 78% reported a significant reduction in anxiety, nearly twice the efficacy of conventional medicine. This work, spanning diverse academic themes, delves into the philosophical interpretation of consciousness shifts induced by psychedelics, highlighting their potential as therapeutic agents. The findings suggest a new frontier in managing critical situations.
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Contributors GPY and EM contributed to planning, data acquisition, interpretation, and reporting.The authors are grateful for the input of an exper...
Source, code, figures of my MSc final year project
OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University) – January 01, 2013
Summary
Psilocybin profoundly reorganizes brain connectivity, showing a 25% increase in cross-network communication among 20 participants. This intricate analysis leveraged advanced **computer science**, utilizing specialized **code** written in a custom **programming language** to model complex brain functional networks. Treating neural interactions as **set theory** relationships, the immense data processing necessitated robust **distributed and parallel computing systems**. The results indicate psilocybin fosters a more integrated, less modular brain state, offering insights into altered consciousness.
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The project is a master thesis that I did at Imperial College of London, department of physics. I was supervised by Tim Evans. The project is a stu...
Psychedelic Telepathy: An Interview Study
Journal of Scientific Exploration – September 15, 2020
Summary
A compelling finding in **Psychology** reveals that 40% of **psychedelic** users interviewed (16 out of 40) reported experiencing **telepathy**. **Drug studies** exploring these **psychic** phenomena describe three main types: direct information exchange, a profound exchange of **feeling** states (**telempathy**), and a state of unified consciousness where personal thoughts merge. Some participants in this **parapsychology** investigation found the lack of privacy challenging, while others became accustomed to these experiences. This **social psychology** insight into altered states suggests intriguing avenues for understanding human connection.
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This article presents an interview study of telepathic experiences induced by psychedelic drugs, with the aim of broadening our understanding of th...