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Y_5_11 Verified Altered States

Y_5_11 — Endurance Exercise and Runner's High: Movement-Induced Altered States

Endurance exercise — sustained aerobic physical activity such as distance running, cycling, swimming, or cross-country skiing — is one of the most reliable, accessible, and physiologically well-understood pathways to alt

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Y_5_12 Speculative Altered States

Y_5_12 — Dark Retreat: Extended Light Deprivation and Endogenous Visionary States

The dark retreat (yangti nagpo or mun mtshams in Tibetan) is an advanced contemplative practice — primarily within the Dzogchen (Great Perfection) tradition of Tibetan Buddhism and the closely related Bön tradition — in

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Y_5_07 Verified Altered States

Y_5_07 — Phenomenology of Pain and Pain Modulation

Pain — defined by the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP, revised 2020) as "an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with, or resembling that associated with, actual or potential tissu

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Y_5_06 Verified Altered States

Y_5_06 — Extreme Environments, Isolation, and Consciousness

Extreme environments and prolonged isolation produce distinctive altered states of consciousness — hallucinations, dissociation, time distortion, the sensation of an unseen companion, and profound shifts in self-identity

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Y_5_20 Verified Altered States

Y_5_20 — MDMA Pharmacology: Entactogen Mechanisms, Therapeutic Potential, and Risks

MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine), commonly known as ecstasy or molly, is a synthetic entactogen (from Latin tactus, "touching within") that produces profound feelings of emotional closeness, empathy, trust, and w

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Y_5_14 Credible Altered States

Y_5_14 — Drumming and Rhythmic Entrainment: Percussive Paths to Trance

Drumming and rhythmic entrainment — the use of sustained, repetitive percussive sound to alter consciousness — is one of the oldest and most universal methods of inducing trance states across human cultures. From the fra

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Y_2_05 Credible Altered States

Y_2_05 — Near-Death Experiences: Cross-Cultural Analysis

Near-death experiences (NDEs) — profound subjective experiences occurring during clinical death, cardiac arrest, or perceived proximity to death — have been reported across virtually all cultures and historical periods.

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Y_2_14 Credible Altered States

Y_2_14 — Dying Process Phenomenology: Shared Death Experiences and After-Death Communication

The phenomenology of death and the experiences reported by those who witness the dying process include several distinct categories of altered-state phenomena that extend beyond the well-known near-death experience (NDE).

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Y_2_03 Credible Altered States

Y_2_03 — Reincarnation Research — Stevenson, Tucker, Past-Life Memories

Reincarnation research — the systematic, empirical investigation of claims that individuals (typically young children) possess verified memories of previous lives — represents one of the most methodologically rigorous pr

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Y_2_06 Verified Altered States

Y_2_06 — Dissociation, Depersonalization, and Derealization

Dissociation — the disruption of normally integrated functions of consciousness, memory, identity, emotion, perception, behavior, and sense of self — represents one of the most revealing natural experiments for understan

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Y_2_07 Verified Altered States

Y_2_07 — Temporal Lobe Epilepsy and Religious Experience

Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) — seizures originating in the temporal lobes, which contain structures critical for memory (hippocampus), emotion (amygdala), and sensory-experiential processing — produces some of the most d

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Y_2_11 Verified Altered States

Y_2_11 — Déjà Vu and Anomalous Memory Experiences

Déjà vu — from the French "already seen" — is the subjective, compelling sensation that a present experience has been previously encountered, despite the experiencer's knowledge that the situation is objectively novel. F

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Y_2_08 Verified Altered States

Y_2_08 — Anesthesia, Consciousness, and Awareness

General anesthesia — the pharmacological induction of unconsciousness, amnesia, analgesia, and immobility — is one of the most profound alterations of consciousness that humans routinely produce, yet how anesthetics actu

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Y_3_05 Credible Altered States

Y_3_05 — Contemplative Neuroscience

Contemplative neuroscience — the scientific study of meditation, contemplative practices, and their effects on brain, body, and behavior — has matured from a fringe topic into a rigorous interdisciplinary field over the

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Y_3_11 Verified Altered States

Y_3_11 — Biofeedback and Neurofeedback

Biofeedback is the process of using real-time monitoring of physiological signals — heart rate, muscle tension, skin conductance, brainwave patterns — to train voluntary control over processes normally considered involun

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Y_3_09 Credible Altered States

Y_3_09 — Prayer, Contemplation, and the Neuroscience of Religious Experience

The neuroscientific study of prayer and religious experience — sometimes termed neurotheology (d'Aquili & Newberg, 1999) — has moved from philosophical speculation to empirical investigation using neuroimaging, EEG, and

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Y_3_06 Credible Altered States

Y_3_06 — Awe, Wonder, and Transcendent Emotions

Awe — the emotional response to perceived vastness that requires accommodation (cognitive restructuring of existing mental schemas) — has emerged as a frontier topic in affective neuroscience, positive psychology, and ph

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Y_3_07 Credible Altered States

Y_3_07 — Music, Consciousness, and Altered States

Music is one of the most powerful modulators of conscious experience available without pharmacological intervention. Neuroimaging reveals that music engages an extraordinarily distributed network: auditory cortex (superi

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Y_3_03 Verified Altered States

Y_3_03 — Flow States and Peak Performance — Psychology of Optimal Experience

Flow — the state of complete absorption in an activity where self-awareness dissolves and performance peaks — was systematically described by psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi beginning in 1975 and formalized in his l

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Y_1_12 Credible Altered States

Y_1_12 — Salvia Divinorum: Mazatec Sage and Kappa-Opioid Visionary

Salvia divinorum ("diviner's sage") is a psychoactive plant of the mint family (Lamiaceae) native to the cloud forests of the Sierra Mazateca in Oaxaca, Mexico, where it has been used for centuries by Mazatec healers and

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