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Hallucinogens are identified as a primary method for inducing altered states of consciousness, as discussed in academic reviews [1] and [2]. Furthermore, empirical research by Adolf Dittrich explicitly categorizes hallucinogens as a specific condition that produces these altered states [3], a relationship further supported by experimental data published in pharmacological literature [4].
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Altered States of Consciousness . A Comparative Review of the ... semanticscholar.org 2 facts
perspectiveThe authors of 'Altered States of Consciousness . A Comparative Review of the ...' assert that more detailed scientific research is required to understand altered states of consciousness induced by hallucinogens (H-ASC).
claimAltered states of consciousness induced by hallucinogens (H-ASC) are considered a vaguely understood phenomenon in the paper 'Altered States of Consciousness . A Comparative Review of the ...'.
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referenceAdolf Dittrich published empirical research in 1985 titled 'Atiologie-unabhängige Strukturen veränderter Wachbewusstseinszustände', which examines etiology-independent structures of altered states of consciousness, including hallucinogens, sensory deprivation, hypnagogic states, hypnotic procedures, and sensory overload.
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referenceThe academic paper titled 'Altered states of consciousness: Review of experimental data obtained with psychedelics' was published in the journal Pharmacological Reviews, volume 71, issue 3, pages 316–344.