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Chapter 07PsychedelicPharmacologyFi
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Serotonin and the TryptaminesBecaus
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Table 1: Popular psychedelic drug a
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signaling channels to produce anest
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Chapter 085-HT2A Agonism andMultise
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the dendrites of the cortical surfa
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pulse cycles. If the rate of multis
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level 5-HT 2A agonism promotes vaso
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Chapter 09What is NonlinearHallucin
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captures itself and the previous fr
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way this amount of information can
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Chapter 10Entopic HallucinationFigu
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activity, such as antidepressants,
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nicotinic ACh receptors instead of
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similar in that they represent a lo
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associated with schizophrenia. Schi
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adical personality changes in respo
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stimulated, activating phospholipas
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Tribal Imprinting and Viral Neuropl
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sorcerer succumbs to the temptation
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transformation within a seamless sp
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when momentarily destabilized. In n
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quick change in phase between vocal
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shaman’s spirit world. This pheno
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platelet aggregation. 10Hallucinoge
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the patient’s homeostasis to beco
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feedback complexity in both neural
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theta band is associated with inter
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Chapter 19Group Mind andFluid Triba
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entrainment technology can arguably
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Chapter 21Spirits andSpiritual Comm
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outer crust, creating the nutrient-
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politics, and mathematics emerge. T
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Chapter 23Conclusionsand Discussion
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5. Periods of chaotic transition be
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The Control Interrupt Model and Phy
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that when a subject finds these sta
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to track the bird, it only needs to
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Sheldrake R; 'A New Science of Life
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Charing HG; 'Communion with the Inf
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