Background: Evolutionary research on drug abuse has hitherto been restricted to proximate studies, considering aetiology, mechanism, and ontogeny. However, in order to explain the recent emergency of a new behavioral pattern (e.g. ‘the e-psychonaut style’) of novel psychoactive substances’ (NPS) intake, a complementary evolutionary model may be needed. Objective: A range of evolutionary interpretations on the ‘psychonaut style’ and the recent emergency of NPS were here considered. Method: The PubMed database was searched in order to elicit evolutionary theory-based documents commenting on NPS/NPS users/e-psychonauts. Results: The traditional ‘shamanic style’ use of entheogens/plant-derived compounds may present with a r...
How do psychedelic drugs produce their characteristic range of acute effects in perception, emotion,...
‘Shamanism’ is a problematic and contested concept. After Westerners first heard the term in Siberia...
Researchers and clinicians who are interested in humanfunctioning and eliciting behavior change come...
Background: Evolutionary research on drug abuse has hitherto been restricted to proximate studies, c...
In this article, ontogenetic and phylogenetic causes of drug abuse and links to human emotional deve...
abstract: Neuropharmacological effects of psychedelics have profound cognitive, emotional, and socia...
© 2018 by the author. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dist...
International audienceI applaud Singh's proposition to use evolutionary psychology to explain the re...
Human addiction to psychotropic and mood altering substances is an ongoing international problem. Wh...
In parallel with a decrease/stabilization in the use of internationally controlled drugs, the market...
The three pieces collectively address the universal human challenge of psychosocial behaviour and di...
Evolutionary anthropology is the multidisciplinary field of social and natural sciences regarding th...
A scientometric analysis was realized to outline clinical research on psychedelics over the last cen...
This article describes how recent advances in understanding the evolutionary functions of emotions c...
International audienceA scientometric analysis was realized to outline clinical research on psychede...
How do psychedelic drugs produce their characteristic range of acute effects in perception, emotion,...
‘Shamanism’ is a problematic and contested concept. After Westerners first heard the term in Siberia...
Researchers and clinicians who are interested in humanfunctioning and eliciting behavior change come...
Background: Evolutionary research on drug abuse has hitherto been restricted to proximate studies, c...
In this article, ontogenetic and phylogenetic causes of drug abuse and links to human emotional deve...
abstract: Neuropharmacological effects of psychedelics have profound cognitive, emotional, and socia...
© 2018 by the author. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dist...
International audienceI applaud Singh's proposition to use evolutionary psychology to explain the re...
Human addiction to psychotropic and mood altering substances is an ongoing international problem. Wh...
In parallel with a decrease/stabilization in the use of internationally controlled drugs, the market...
The three pieces collectively address the universal human challenge of psychosocial behaviour and di...
Evolutionary anthropology is the multidisciplinary field of social and natural sciences regarding th...
A scientometric analysis was realized to outline clinical research on psychedelics over the last cen...
This article describes how recent advances in understanding the evolutionary functions of emotions c...
International audienceA scientometric analysis was realized to outline clinical research on psychede...
How do psychedelic drugs produce their characteristic range of acute effects in perception, emotion,...
‘Shamanism’ is a problematic and contested concept. After Westerners first heard the term in Siberia...
Researchers and clinicians who are interested in humanfunctioning and eliciting behavior change come...