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Parent topics
- Hallucination [r]: Perception of objects, sounds, or sensations having no demonstrable reality, usually arising from a disorder of the nervous system or in response to certain drugs. [e]
- Neuropharmacology [r]: Add brief definition or description
Subtopics
- Jimsonweed [r]: Add brief definition or description
- LSD [r]: Lysergic acid diethylamide; a potent hallucinogen that has no accepted medical use. [e]
- Mescaline [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Psilocybin [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Psychosis [r]: A brain disorder characterized by severely distorted sensory perception. [e]
- Shamanism [r]: Range of traditional beliefs and practices concerned with communication with the spirit world, and entering supernatural realms to obtain answers to the problems of their community. [e]
- Serotonin [r]: A biochemical messenger and regulator, synthesized from the essential amino acid L-tryptophan. [e]
- Dopamine [r]: A monoamine neurotransmitter formed in the brain by the decarboxylation of dopa and essential to the normal functioning of the central nervous system. [e]
- Horse [r]: Strong, intelligent equine in domestication for thousands of years and also found in the wild in feral populations. [e]
- Vertebral subluxation [r]: Chiropractic concepts of health and wellness revolve around this model theory that makes the hypothesis that spinal function affects spinal nerves in such a fashion as to affect various aspects of health. [e]
- Coriolis effect [r]: A disorientation caused by misinterpretation of rotational signals by the ear, important particularly to astronauts and pilots. [e]