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Behavioral Neurobiology of Psychedelic Drugs

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    Chapter 457 A Review of Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder (HPPD) and an Exploratory Study of Subjects Claiming Symptoms of HPPD.
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    Chapter 459 Phenomenology, Structure, and Dynamic of Psychedelic States
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    Chapter 460 Experimental Psychosis Research and Schizophrenia—Similarities and Dissimilarities in Psychopathology
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    Chapter 461 Serotonergic Hallucinogen-Induced Visual Perceptual Alterations.
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    Chapter 464 Therapeutic Applications of Classic Hallucinogens
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    Chapter 466 Effect of Hallucinogens on Unconditioned Behavior
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    Chapter 472 New World Tryptamine Hallucinogens and the Neuroscience of Ayahuasca
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    Chapter 473 Effects of Hallucinogens on Neuronal Activity
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    Chapter 474 Classic Hallucinogens and Mystical Experiences: Phenomenology and Neural Correlates
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    Chapter 475 Chemistry and Structure–Activity Relationships of Psychedelics
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    Chapter 476 Hallucinogens in Drug Discrimination
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    Chapter 477 Erratum to: Phenomenology, Structure, and Dynamic of Psychedelic States
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    Chapter 478 Hallucinogens and Serotonin 5-HT2A Receptor-Mediated Signaling Pathways
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    Chapter 479 The Effects of Hallucinogens on Gene Expression
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    Chapter 480 Interactions of Hallucinogens with the Glutamatergic System: Permissive Network Effects Mediated Through Cortical Layer V Pyramidal Neurons
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Chapter title
Classic Hallucinogens and Mystical Experiences: Phenomenology and Neural Correlates
Chapter number 474
Book title
Behavioral Neurobiology of Psychedelic Drugs
Published in
Current topics in behavioral neurosciences, January 2017
DOI 10.1007/7854_2017_474
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Book ISBNs
978-3-66-255878-2, 978-3-66-255880-5
Authors

Frederick S. Barrett, Roland R. Griffiths, Barrett, Frederick S., Griffiths, Roland R.

Abstract

This chapter begins with a brief review of descriptions and definitions of mystical-type experiences and the historical connection between classic hallucinogens and mystical experiences. The chapter then explores the empirical literature on experiences with classic hallucinogens in which claims about mystical or religious experiences have been made. A psychometrically validated questionnaire is described for the reliable measurement of mystical-type experiences occasioned by classic hallucinogens. Controlled laboratory studies show that under double-blind conditions that provide significant controls for expectancy bias, psilocybin can occasion complete mystical experiences in the majority of people studied. These effects are dose-dependent, specific to psilocybin compared to placebo or a psychoactive control substance, and have enduring impact on the moods, attitudes, and behaviors of participants as assessed by self-report of participants and ratings by community observers. Other studies suggest that enduring personal meaning in healthy volunteers and therapeutic outcomes in patients, including reduction and cessation of substance abuse behaviors and reduction of anxiety and depression in patients with a life-threatening cancer diagnosis, are related to the occurrence of mystical experiences during drug sessions. The final sections of the chapter draw parallels in human neuroscience research between the neural bases of experiences with classic hallucinogens and the neural bases of meditative practices for which claims of mystical-type experience are sometimes made. From these parallels, a functional neural model of mystical experience is proposed, based on changes in the default mode network of the brain that have been observed after the administration of classic hallucinogens and during meditation practices for which mystical-type claims have been made.

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Student > Bachelor 41 11%
Student > Master 40 11%
Student > Ph. D. Student 33 9%
Other 17 5%
Other 62 17%
Unknown 139 37%
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Psychology 57 15%
Medicine and Dentistry 47 13%
Neuroscience 41 11%
Nursing and Health Professions 10 3%
Social Sciences 10 3%
Other 63 17%
Unknown 147 39%
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