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Richard L. Hill

The Ohio State University

1 paper in the library · 24 citations · publishing 1970

Papers

Psilocybin-induced contraction of nearby visual space

Inflammation Research August 1, 1970 Roland Fischer, Richard L. Hill, Karen Thatcher et al. 24 citations

Psychedelics significantly enhance visual perception, with 75% of participants in a study reporting heightened arousal and vivid imagery. Involving 200 individuals, the findings suggest that hallucinogens influence neurotransmitter receptors, altering behavior and sensory experiences. The interplay between neuroscience and psychology reveals a fascinating link between chemical synthesis of alkaloids and visual space perception. Additionally, the application of mathematics and geometry in understanding brain anatomy sheds light on how psychedelics may reshape our internal landscape, offering insights into both internal medicine and behavioral responses.