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Psychedelic Information Theory

Shamanism in the Age of Reason

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Informal Discussion of Topics

... tremor or vibration in the signaling pathways of multisensory awareness, which in-turn creates a unique and distinct interference pattern in the standing waves of perception. Some hallucinogenic tremors may be big and rolling, others may be quiet an...

Conclusions and Discussion

... action dictate that top-down feedback control of multisensory perception must be destabilized before consciousness can bifurcate, become nonlinear, and generate hallucination; that the destabilizing interrupt of any hallucinogen can be felt subjecti...

5-HT2A Agonism and Multisensory Binding

... modulator for homeostatic feedback regulation of multisensory awareness, behavior, and learning.7 5-HT2A receptor agonists (hallucinogens) promote disinhibition and excitability in 5-HT mediated pathways, indicating that psychedelic action is the pr...

About Psychedelic Information Theory

... with a high-frequency periodic interruption of multisensory frame stability.10 Once the Control Interrupt Model fell into place, Psychedelic Information Theory suddenly made sense again, and the entire PIT Alpha text was scrapped and rewritten fro...

Physical Shamanism and Shamanic Therapy

... of nonlinear information via destabilization of multisensory perception.1 Similarly, shamanic therapy is the production of spontaneous cellular organization via destabilization of metabolic homeostasis. An M.D. may prescribe a specific therapy to t...

What is Nonlinear Hallucination?

... for the same input is a nonlinear bifurcation of multisensory coherence. Perceiving dream images superimposed over external space is nonlinear destabilization of visual memory recall. Seeing the formal boundaries of solid objects bend and melt into ...

Erratic Hallucination

... or hallucinations originating in the loss of multisensory frame stability. Optical illusions that exploit rendering ambiguities in peripheral vision can be described as erratic hallucination (Fig. 1). Parasthesia, or phantom tingling sensations ...

An Overview of Physical Shamanism

... shamanism based on the precision coupling of a multisensory hallucinogenic interrupt to a resonant environmental driver.1 Physical shamanism assumes the human brain in a destabilized state acts as a resonant oscillator, or a nonlinear information ...

Entoptic Hallucination

... ranges, it is possible to extrapolate that the multisensory interrupt of any hallucinogen must necessarily fall into the same range of @5-40hz, which is the general frequency range of human consciousness. According to the Control Interrupt Model o...

Psychedelic Pharmacology

... is linked directly to interruption of seamless multisensory signaling and binding across the cortex. Any drug which interrupts pathways of multisensory signaling or binding will be considered psychedelic or hallucinogenic at high enough doses, thi...

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

... somatosensory). The functional result of multisensory convergence on an individual cell was determined by comparing the responses evoked from it by a combined-modality (multimodal) stimulus with those elicited by each (unimodal) component of...

What is Consciousness?

... memory for accuracy.4 Recognition is contextual, multisensory, associative, and its function is to find salient data in incoming perception. Nonlinear recognition errors include false identification, misrepresentation, and deja vu. MemoryAll salie...

The Control Interrupt Model of Psychedelic Action

... to create sensory interference patterns, multisensory frame destabilization, and altered states of consciousness. Bottom-up Perception, Top-Down Control What we perceive as waking consciousness is a synthesis of bottom-up sensation modifi...

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