On the varieties of conscious experiences: Altered Beliefs Under Psychedelics (ALBUS).

IF 4.3 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, BIOLOGICAL Neuroscience of Consciousness Pub Date : 2025-02-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/nc/niae038
Adam Safron, Arthur Juliani, Nicco Reggente, Victoria Klimaj, Matthew Johnson
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How is it that psychedelics so profoundly impact brain and mind? According to the model of "Relaxed Beliefs Under Psychedelics" (REBUS), 5-HT2a agonism is thought to help relax prior expectations, thus making room for new perspectives and patterns. Here, we introduce an alternative (but largely compatible) perspective, proposing that REBUS effects may primarily correspond to a particular (but potentially pivotal) regime of very high levels of 5-HT2a receptor agonism. Depending on both a variety of contextual factors and the specific neural systems being considered, we suggest opposite effects may also occur in which synchronous neural activity becomes more powerful, with accompanying "Strengthened Beliefs Under Psychedelics" (SEBUS) effects. Such SEBUS effects are consistent with the enhanced meaning-making observed in psychedelic therapy (e.g. psychological insight and the noetic quality of mystical experiences), with the imposition of prior expectations on perception (e.g. hallucinations and pareidolia), and with the delusional thinking that sometimes occurs during psychedelic experiences (e.g. apophenia, paranoia, engendering of inaccurate interpretations of events, and potentially false memories). With "Altered Beliefs Under Psychedelics" (ALBUS), we propose that the manifestation of SEBUS vs. REBUS effects may vary across the dose-response curve of 5-HT2a signaling. While we explore a diverse range of sometimes complex models, our basic idea is fundamentally simple: psychedelic experiences can be understood as kinds of waking dream states of varying degrees of lucidity, with similar underlying mechanisms. We further demonstrate the utility of ALBUS by providing neurophenomenological models of psychedelics focusing on mechanisms of conscious perceptual synthesis, dreaming, and episodic memory and mental simulation.

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论意识体验的多样性:迷幻药下的信念改变(ALBUS)。
迷幻药是如何对大脑和精神产生如此深远的影响的?根据“迷幻剂下的放松信念”(REBUS)模型,5-HT2a激动作用被认为有助于放松先前的期望,从而为新的观点和模式腾出空间。在这里,我们介绍了另一种(但在很大程度上是相容的)观点,提出REBUS效应可能主要对应于非常高水平的5-HT2a受体激动作用的特定(但可能是关键的)机制。根据不同的环境因素和特定的神经系统,我们认为相反的效果也可能发生,同步神经活动变得更强大,伴随着“迷幻剂下的信念增强”(SEBUS)效应。这种SEBUS效应与在迷幻治疗中观察到的增强意义制造(例如,心理洞察力和神秘体验的精神品质),与对感知的预先期望的强加(例如,幻觉和幻想性视错觉)以及在迷幻体验中有时发生的妄想思维(例如,幻像症,偏执,对事件的不准确解释的产生,以及潜在的错误记忆)是一致的。通过“迷幻剂下的信念改变”(ALBUS),我们提出SEBUS和REBUS效应的表现可能在5-HT2a信号的剂量-反应曲线上有所不同。虽然我们探索了各种复杂的模型,但我们的基本想法基本上是简单的:迷幻体验可以被理解为不同清醒程度的清醒梦状态,具有相似的潜在机制。我们通过提供迷幻药的神经现象学模型进一步证明了ALBUS的实用性,该模型关注于意识知觉合成、做梦、情景记忆和心理模拟的机制。
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Neuroscience of Consciousness
Neuroscience of Consciousness Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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