2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-47600-z
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The bodily self from psychosis to psychedelics

Amir Harduf,
Gabriella Panishev,
Eiran V. Harel
et al.

Abstract: The sense of self is a foundational element of neurotypical human consciousness. We normally experience the world as embodied agents, with the unified sensation of our selfhood being nested in our body. Critically, the sense of self can be altered in psychiatric conditions such as psychosis and altered states of consciousness induced by psychedelic compounds. The similarity of phenomenological effects across psychosis and psychedelic experiences has given rise to the “psychotomimetic” theory suggesting that ps… Show more

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