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Eli Oda Sheiner

1 paper in the library · 22 citations · publishing 2018

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Cultural Neurophenomenology of Psychedelic Thought

Oxford University Press eBooks April 5, 2018 Michael Lifshitz, Eli Oda Sheiner, Laurence J. Kirmayer 22 citations

Classic serotonergic psychedelics such as psilocybin, LSD, and ayahuasca can induce potent alterations in cognition and perception. The chapter reviews research through cultural neurophenomenology, which traces how neurobiology and sociocultural factors interact to shape experience. Scientific study of psychedelics is rediscovering their potential to promote creative insight, evoke mystical experiences, and improve clinical outcomes. Neuroimaging experiments have begun to unravel the influence of psychedelics on large-scale connectivity networks of the human brain. Culture and context constrain the flexible cognitive states brought about by psychedelics, suggesting that seemingly spontaneous psychedelic thought patterns reflect a complex interaction of biological, cognitive, and cultural factors—from pharmacology and brain function to ritual, belief, and expectation.