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Hallucinogens and meditation are related as they are both frequently studied as non-ordinary states of consciousness, as evidenced by their comparative analysis in neurophenomenological research [1], their shared impact on self-consciousness [2], and their overlapping neural correlates [3].
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referenceMillière, Carhart-Harris, Roseman, Trautwein, and Berkovich-Ohana explored the relationship between psychedelics, meditation, and self-consciousness in a 2018 article published in Frontiers in Psychology.
referenceTimmermann et al. published a neurophenomenological approach to non-ordinary states of consciousness, specifically covering hypnosis, meditation, and psychedelics, in Trends in Cognitive Sciences in 2023.
referenceMoujaes et al. (2023) compare the neural correlates of consciousness across different states, specifically examining psychedelics, hypnosis, and meditation.