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Psychedelic Information Theory

Shamanism in the Age of Reason

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Information Genesis and Complexity

... top out with the end of science and the complete integration of all physical forces into human technology. Though it is currently impossible to imagine what a Δ8 information space might be like, subjective control over the very fabric of space ...

Psychedelic Neuroplasticity

... pathways and reinforcing new behaviors is called integration. These are examples of positive psychedelic plasticity used to maximize positive social integration. These processes are sometimes slow and require an amount of mental discipline and behav...

Altered States: The Origin of Art in Entoptic Phenomena

... a ladder like form is a fragment of a grid); integration, where two or more forms combine (example: a zigzag grid); superpositioning, where one form appears atop another; juxtapositioning, where forms appear next to one another; reduplication, o...

Visual, auditory, and somatosensory convergence on cells in superior colliculus results in multisensory integration

Convergence of inputs from different sensory modalities onto individual neurons is a phenomenon that occurs widely throughout the brain at many phyletic levels and appears to represent a basic neural mechanism by which an organism integrates complex ...

Pre-semantically defined temporal windows for cognitive processing

... The other mechanism refers to pre-semantic integration in the temporal range of approximately 2–3 s. Experimental evidence comes from studies on temporal reproduction, sensorimotor synchronization, intentional movements, speech segment...

What is Consciousness?

... between all areas is necessary for multisensory integration. Without coherence the modular sub-functions of consciousness lose interoperability and destabilize. Linear StabilityConsciousness can perform many different functions but it only perfor...

Psychedelic Information Theory

... ingestion; 2) internal transmission; 3) internal integration; 4) cultural transmission; 5) cultural integration. Most psychedelic research focuses solely on internal transmission, the second stage of the psychedelic information process which is comm...

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