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Shamanism in the Age of Reason

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Informal Discussion of Topics

... pattern is what I am describing with the control Interrupt Model of psychedelic action. According to PIT, each hallucinogen creates a slightly different tremor or vibration in the signaling pathways of multisensory awareness, which in-turn c...

Reviews for Psychedelic Information Theory

... multidisciplinary neuroscience that informs his control Interrupt/Non-Linear Destabilization premise. This premise suggests that the primary action of psychedelics (mostly around 5-HT receptors, since that's where research exists) is to destabilize...

PIT Summary and Overview

... tribe or culture. The second component is the control Interrupt Model of psychedelic action, which states that all hallucination begins with destabilization of perceptual homeostasis; that the destabilizing interrupt of any hallucinogen can be mo...

Conclusions and Discussion

... of psychedelic nonlinear states can be controlled through pitch-timed, rhythmic, or periodic sensory feedback stimulation. The tenets of the Control Interrupt Model of psychedelic action dictate that top-down feedback control of multisen...

About Psychedelic Information Theory

... models of psychedelic action, I settled upon the control Interrupt Model of psychedelic activation, which posits that all hallucination begins with a high-frequency periodic interruption of multisensory frame stability.10 Once the Control Interrupt ...

Multistability in a driven nonlinear system controlled by weak subharmonic perturbations

... at sub-harmonic frequencies can induce and control multi-stability in a wide class of nonlinear systems, which display the period doubling route into chaos or possess isolated subharmonic branches. The number of attractors induced depends on t...

Distant psychophysiological interaction effects between related and unrelated participants

... from periods of no stimulation to serve as controls. According to the null hypothesis no difference would be expected between these samples, as sensory stimulation of the “receivers” was homogenous throughout the experimental period...

Information Genesis and Complexity

... The same connective neural network needed to control muscle behavior while navigating the external world is adapted to store memories of the external world for later use, and this internal neural storage increases organic information complexity ...

Shamanic Sorcery

... dream projection, magical darts, telepathy, mind control, necromancy, and so on. The shamanic ontology, or psychedelic spirit space, can be cynically viewed as a shared non-physical, non-temporal delusion accessible to any shaman as long as they acc...

Group Mind and Fluid Tribal Dynamics

... to retain stability through mutual feedback control. Individuals bound in a group activity use intuitive synchrony testing and error correction to maintain behavioral coordination and unitary cohesion. Group Trance and Entrainment Technology ...

Hypnotic Entrainment and Induced Trance States

... agent is applied to destabilize top-down control and make the patient more susceptible to entrainment for longer periods of time. If the patient is lying down with their eyes closed then psychedelics will produce a trance state fairly reliab...

Physical Shamanism and Shamanic Therapy

... therapy, and should only be applied in a controlled setting to reduce negative information spirals and negative plasticity. Shamanic Dieting, Purging and Cleansing Traditional shamanic therapy typically includes components of restrictive d...

The Case Against the Spirit Model of Psychedelic Action

... entrance the tribe and produce spirit visions. control over mythology gives the shaman control over morality, judgment, and behavior. A rogue shaman can have tribe members of lesser intelligence all thinking and believing whatever he tells them, a...

Limits of Human Perception

... loses cohesion until we are no longer in control of our thoughts and actions. Destabilization of consciousness can happen all at once, in the case of being knocked unconscious, but more often it happens incrementally as various aspects of co...

Why are Psychedelics Spiritual?

... anxiety is the worry that the subject will lose control and never return to sanity. If a subject is unable to deal with the experience of ego death then they will have a difficult time with psychedelics and psychedelic spirituality. For people with...

Psychedelic Drugs Reconsidered

... a nerve transmitter substance that controlls the contraction of skeletal muscles and also plays an important role in the chemistry of the brain. They are called deliriants because their effects at high doses include incoherent speech, ...

Notes on Cholinergics and Hallcuinogens

... were not always pleasant and were impossible to control is another telling fact. ...

Psychedelics and the Human Receptorome

... be considered imperceptible. Non-psychedelic control molecules are listed at the bottom for comparison.3 ...

Eidetic Hallucination

... emerging beyond the subject’s capacity to control.13 This demonstrates that the production of eidetic imagery in response to ACh is a spontaneous and automatic function of hippocampal memory consolidation that cannot be easily controlled by t...

Impairments in frontal cortical gamma synchrony and cognitive control in schizophrenia

... be characterized as a disturbance in cognitive control, or the ability to guide and adjust cognitive processes and behavior flexibly in accordance with one's intentions and goals. Cognitive control impairments in schizophrenia are consistently lin...

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