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Psychedelic Information Theory

Shamanism in the Age of Reason

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Informal Discussion of Topics

... model? While studying the effects of various hallucinogens, I would always notice a carrier wave, or a high-pitched frequency, or a pulsing, or a throbbing, or a tingling, or some kind of stable interference that was familiar to that substance. ...

A Single Dose of Lysergic Acid Diethylamide Influences Gene Expression Patterns within the Mammalian Brain

... disorders such as schizophrenia. The effects of hallucinogens are thought to be mediated by serotonin receptor activation; however, how these drugs elicit the unusual behavioral effects remains largely a mystery, despite much research. We have unde...

PIT Summary and Overview

... oscillator, PIT fully describes the power of hallucinogens and shamanic ritual to produce expanded states of multi-stable consciousness, also known as strange attractors. Once this process is fully described, the underlying mechanics of psychede...

Conclusions and Discussion

... of Psychedelic Information Theory dictate that hallucinogens generate information by destabilizing linear perception to promote nonlinear states of consciousness; that these states generate complex nonlinear amplifications of initial conditions pr...

Geometric visual hallucinations, Euclidean symmetry and the functional architecture of striate cortex

... become unstable under the presumed action of hallucinogens or flickering lights. We show that the planforms correspond to the axial subgroups of E(2), under the shift-twist action. We then compute what such planforms would look like in the visua...

Notes on Hallucinogens and Stomach Discomfort

Accounts of hallucinogens causing stomach unease and intestinal cramping taken from surveys of subjective reports....

Functional selectivity and classical concepts of quantitative pharmacology

... arisen from studies that looked specifically at hallucinogens and their differential signaling through the 5-HT2A receptor. Although the PLC-IP effector is an easy pathway to evaluate experimentally, there had been no proof that the hallucinogenic ...

Seratonin and Hallucinogens

... that the two major classes of psychedelic hallucinogens, the indoleamines (e.g., LSD) and the phenethylamines (e.g., mescaline), have a common site of action as partial agonists at 5-HT2A and other 5-HT2 receptors in the central nervous syste...

5-HT2A Agonism and Multisensory Binding

Most visual hallucinogens are active as full or partial agonists at the 5-HT2A receptor subtype, and all produce similar visual hallucinations that are immediately recognizable as psychedelic.1 Although the 5-HT2A receptor subtype is not the only rec...

Hallucinogens

hallucinogens (psychedelics) are psychoactive substances that powerfully alter perception, mood, and a host of cognitive processes. They are considered physiologically safe and do not produce dependence or addiction. Their origin predates written his...

Selective 5-HT2A agonist hallucinogens: A review of pharmacological interaction and corollary perceptual effects

The Multi-State Theory of Psychedelic Activation...

Information Genesis and Complexity

... is most acute under the influence of tryptamine hallucinogens such as psilocybin and ayahuasca (DMT), and the source of this field is often perceived to be divine in origin, leading to many interesting speculations about spirit realms, Akashic fiel...

Physical Shamanism and Shamanic Therapy

... Model of Psychedelic Action posits that hallucinogens produce complex perceptual results through pharmacological interference of multisensory frame stability.1 The same model applied to neural oscillators in a sensory network can be applied...

The Doors of Perception

... offers a cogent and erudite argument for the use hallucinogens (specifically, mescaline) as a means for opening up the thinking mind to new ideas and perceptions, or even as a method for jumpstarting human creativity in the common man. Not only does...

Why are Psychedelics Spiritual?

... view posits that psychedelics are at best hallucinogens and at worst toxins, and that any spiritual benefits derived from psychedelics are psychosomatic fabrications of the subject’s mind. The entheogenic or shamanic view posits that ps...

Notes on Subjective Reports of Psychedelic Experience

... say something like, "Accounts of the effects of hallucinogens taken from subjective reports." This means that the descriptions in the preceding paragraph or sentence were taken from actual psychedelic experiences, surveys of psychedelic literature,...

Into The Void

Exploring Consciousness, Hyperspace and Beyond Using Brain Technology, Psychedelics and Altered-Mind States. Annotation: This book is unique in its detailed descriptions of using anitcholinergics and antihistamines in conjunction with REM suppres...

Eidetic Hallucination

... the most seductive aspect of experimenting with hallucinogens. Eidetic hallucinations rise and fall like dream snippets, rarely holding form for more than a few seconds before fading or shifting into another form. Eidetic objects, scenes, or people...

Erratic Hallucination

... [fig]2;1[/fig]Subjects under the influence of hallucinogens report breathing walls, creeping carpets, and melting textures. These effects are all similar in that they represent a loss of stability in sharp line, contrast, and texture detail in vi...

Aum Shinrikyo

... Initiation rituals often involved the use of hallucinogens, such as LSD. Religious practices often involved extreme ascetic practices referred to as "yoga" These included everything from renunciants being hung upside down to being given shock th...

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