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qualiacomputing.com
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| | | | | Excerpts fromUnifying Theories of Psychedelic Drug Effects(2018) by Link Swanson(these are just key quotes; the full paper is worth reading) Abstract How do psychedelic drugs produce their characteristic range of acute effects in perception, emotion, cognition, and sense of self? How do these effects relate to the clinical efficacy of psychedelic-assisted therapies? Efforts to understand... | |
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www.binding-problem.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The user's query is a complex and multifaceted exploration of the binding problem in cognitive science, neuroscience, and philosophy. The query includes a detailed list of resources, theories, and discussions surrounding the binding problem, including references to panpsychism, neural synchrony, attention, and multisensory integration. The user also mentions a concept referred to as 'micro-experiential zombie binding-problem.com,' which appears to be a hypothetical or fictional reference to an entity or concept related to the binding problem. The user may be seeking a comprehensive overview of the binding problem, its theoretical models, and its implications across different disciplines. The query also includes a mix of academic references, phil... | |
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psyc.franklin.uga.edu
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| | | | | The Neuroscience group within the Behavior and Brain Sciences (BBS) area of the Psychology department includes a diversity of interdisciplinary approaches to the study of the biological basis of mental phenomena and clinical disorders. Topics of research range from microscopic neurochemical processes to thefunctional organization of large scale cerebral systems. We have extensive expertise in the fields ofBehavioral Neuroscience, Clinical Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience and Social / Affective Neuros... | |
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qualiaresearchinstitute.org
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| | | [AI summary] The text describes three computational simulations designed to model cessation experiences, which are states of reduced phenomenological content. These simulations are based on the concepts of recursive mappings between sensory fields, coupled oscillators, and gestalt detection. The first simulation, the Gestalt Detector, explores how different perspectives interact with our ability to detect patterns in the environment. The second, Standing Wave Pattern Across Multiple Fields, investigates how waves in different fields can be synchronized by using either 3D or 2D distance functions. The third, Fractal Recursive Coherence, models how recursive projections can lead to a state of zero phenomenality by collapsing all projections into a single point... | ||