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Weturnnowtothe nature of the psychedelic state of consciousness, focusing on two of the most commonly used serotonergic hallucinogens: lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and psilocybin (found in ‘magic mushrooms’). Although there are differences between the states of consciousness associated with the ingestion of these two substances, and there area range ofother drugs known to induce altered states of consciousness, we will ignore these points here and will use ‘psychedelic state’ as a general term to refer to the paradigmatic states of consciousness associated with the consumptionofpsilocybin and LSD. In this theoretical analysis, we will concentrate on reported subjective changes to an individual’s conscious experience (as measured by questionnaires), and psychophysical measures of basic perceptual and cognitive functioning. We will not conside
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