There is ample data available to indicate that psychedelic ESP (telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition) experiences are quite prevalent. Surveys consistently indicate those reporting ESP experiences are significantly more likely to have used psychedelic substances, with more frequent use associated with a greater likelihood of an experience. With regard to controlled research on the efficacy of psychedelics to induce ESP, there have been only 17 separately published experimental projects that have been conducted, mostly in the 1950-70s. Overall, few firm conclusions can be drawn concerning the induction of genuine ESP with psychedelics from those studies because of the lack of systematically controlled experiments, although, at best, the res...
How do psychedelic drugs produce their characteristic range of acute effects in perception, emotion,...
We are amidst a \u27Renaissance\u27 in the field of psychedelic psychiatry. For several decades, fol...
The word "psychedelic" (psyche (i.e., the mind or soul) and delos (i.e., to show)) has Greek origin ...
This paper reviews the research on psychedelic substances in relation to so-called paranormal phenom...
The Amazonian sacramental decoction, ayahuasca (once called telepathine by early researchers), has b...
This paper will focus on the use of psychoactive drugs in inducing experiences of anomalous cognitio...
The medical use of psychedelic substances (e.g. psilocybin, ayahuasca, lysergic acid diethylamide a...
Classic psychedelic substances, such as lysergic acid diethylamide and the active compound in magic ...
The nature of the self has long been a topic of discussion in philosophical and religious contexts, ...
Psychedelics show increasing therapeutic potential in the treatment of anxiety, depression, and addi...
By the 1960’s, more than 1000 peer-reviewed research articles detailed the use of psychedelic compou...
The psychedelic effects of some plants and fungi have been known and deliberately exploited by human...
Plant-based psychedelics, such as psilocybin, have an ancient history of medicinal use. After the fi...
Research on psychedelics has generated renewed interest over the past decade. Recent pilot studies h...
In 1943, following a peculiar presentiment to re-synthesize LSD-25, Dr. Albert Hofmann accidentally ...
How do psychedelic drugs produce their characteristic range of acute effects in perception, emotion,...
We are amidst a \u27Renaissance\u27 in the field of psychedelic psychiatry. For several decades, fol...
The word "psychedelic" (psyche (i.e., the mind or soul) and delos (i.e., to show)) has Greek origin ...
This paper reviews the research on psychedelic substances in relation to so-called paranormal phenom...
The Amazonian sacramental decoction, ayahuasca (once called telepathine by early researchers), has b...
This paper will focus on the use of psychoactive drugs in inducing experiences of anomalous cognitio...
The medical use of psychedelic substances (e.g. psilocybin, ayahuasca, lysergic acid diethylamide a...
Classic psychedelic substances, such as lysergic acid diethylamide and the active compound in magic ...
The nature of the self has long been a topic of discussion in philosophical and religious contexts, ...
Psychedelics show increasing therapeutic potential in the treatment of anxiety, depression, and addi...
By the 1960’s, more than 1000 peer-reviewed research articles detailed the use of psychedelic compou...
The psychedelic effects of some plants and fungi have been known and deliberately exploited by human...
Plant-based psychedelics, such as psilocybin, have an ancient history of medicinal use. After the fi...
Research on psychedelics has generated renewed interest over the past decade. Recent pilot studies h...
In 1943, following a peculiar presentiment to re-synthesize LSD-25, Dr. Albert Hofmann accidentally ...
How do psychedelic drugs produce their characteristic range of acute effects in perception, emotion,...
We are amidst a \u27Renaissance\u27 in the field of psychedelic psychiatry. For several decades, fol...
The word "psychedelic" (psyche (i.e., the mind or soul) and delos (i.e., to show)) has Greek origin ...