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L_3_06 Credible Genetics & Origins

L_3_06 — Genetics of Intelligence and Cognition

The genetics of intelligence — one of the most studied yet contentious areas in behavioral genetics — has established that cognitive ability, as measured by standardized tests, has a substantial heritable component (~50–

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L_3_14 Verified Genetics & Origins

L_3_14 — Genetic Bottleneck Recovery and Founder Effects

A genetic bottleneck occurs when a population's size is drastically reduced, causing a random loss of genetic variation (alleles) that cannot be recovered through subsequent population growth. Founder effects are a speci

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L_3_12 Verified Genetics & Origins

L_3_12 — Genetics of Pigmentation: Skin, Hair, and Eye Color Evolution

Human pigmentation — the variation in skin, hair, and eye color across populations — is one of the most visible and best-understood examples of natural selection in our species. Pigmentation is determined primarily by th

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L_3_08 Verified Genetics & Origins

L_3_08 — Genetics of Skin, Hair, and Eye Color

Human pigmentation — skin, hair, and eye color — is one of the best-understood complex traits in human genetics, with a relatively modest number of genes explaining a large proportion of variation compared to most polyge

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L_5_08 Verified Genetics & Origins

L_5_08 — Ancient DNA from Sediments: Cave Dirt Genomics

One of the most revolutionary methodological advances in ancient DNA (aDNA) research has been the recovery of hominin DNA directly from cave sediments — without any bones or teeth. This technique, pioneered by Matthias M

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L_5_12 Credible Genetics & Origins

L_5_12 — Microbiome-Consciousness Connection: Gut-Brain Axis and Microbial Influence on Mind

The microbiome-gut-brain axis — the bidirectional communication network linking the ~38 trillion microorganisms inhabiting the human gastrointestinal tract with the central nervous system — has emerged as one of the most

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L_5_02 Verified Genetics & Origins

L_5_02 — Genetic Diseases and Founder Effect Populations

When a small group founds a new population and subsequently expands in relative isolation, genetic drift can amplify alleles that were rare in the ancestral population — including deleterious recessive disease alleles. T

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L_5_11 Verified Genetics & Origins

L_5_11 — Genetics of Altitude Adaptation: Tibet, Andes, Ethiopia

High-altitude adaptation represents one of the most dramatic and best-studied examples of natural selection in contemporary human populations. More than 140 million people worldwide live at elevations above 2,500 meters,

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Y_4_12 Verified Altered States

Y_4_12 — Psychosomatic Phenomena and the Placebo Effect

Psychosomatic phenomena — bodily changes produced by mental states — and the placebo effect — measurable physiological improvements following inert treatment — demonstrate that consciousness and belief can directly affec

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Y_4_13 Verified Altered States

Y_4_13 — Collective Effervescence and Group Altered States

Collective effervescence — Émile Durkheim's term (The Elementary Forms of Religious Life, 1912) for the heightened emotional energy generated when people gather and act together in coordinated ritual — describes a group

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Y_4_09 Verified Altered States

Y_4_09 — Sensory Deprivation — Float Tanks, Dark Retreats, and Consciousness Isolation

Sensory deprivation research — the systematic reduction or elimination of sensory input to study consciousness — began with John C. Lilly's invention of the isolation/flotation tank in 1954 at the National Institute of M

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Y_5_18 Credible Altered States

Y_5_18 — Sensory Deprivation & Float Tanks

Sensory deprivation — the systematic reduction or elimination of external sensory input — has been studied scientifically since the 1950s, with two primary paradigms: chamber REST (Restricted Environmental Stimulation Te

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Y_5_09 Credible Altered States

Y_5_09 — Firewalking: Altered States, Pain Override, and Ritual Confidence

Firewalking — the practice of walking barefoot over a bed of hot embers, coals, or heated stones — is one of the most dramatic and visually arresting ritual practices in world culture, documented across diverse tradition

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Y_5_05 Speculative Altered States

Y_5_05 — Psychic Phenomena: Meta-Analyses and Scientific Evaluation

Parapsychology — the scientific study of purported psychic (psi) phenomena including telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition, and psychokinesis — occupies a unique and contested position in science. Over 130+ years, thousa

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Y_5_10 Credible Altered States

Y_5_10 — Extreme Fasting: Breatharian Claims, Autophagy, and Metabolic States

Extreme fasting — prolonged and severe caloric restriction or complete food abstinence — occupies a unique position at the intersection of contemplative/ascetic practice, metabolic science, and pseudoscientific extremism

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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_19 Verified Altered States

Y_5_19 — Congenital Insensitivity to Pain: SCN9A, Nociception, and the Neuroscience of Painlessness

Congenital insensitivity to pain (CIP) encompasses a group of rare inherited conditions in which individuals are born with absent or severely diminished pain perception while retaining other sensory modalities (touch, pr

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Y_5_04 Credible Altered States

Y_5_04 — Anomalous Human Abilities — Yogic Siddhis, Firewalking, and Extreme Performance

Human cultures have long documented individuals who demonstrate extraordinary physical and mental abilities that challenge conventional understanding of human limits. This document surveys the full spectrum, from well-do

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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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