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Perceived biodiversity: Is what we measure also what we see and hear?
Abstract Biodiversity is crucial for human health and well‐being. Perceived biodiversity—people's subjective experience of biodiversity—seems to be particularly relevant for mental well‐being. Using photographs and audio recordings of forests that varied in levels of biodiversity, we conducted two sorting studies to assess how people perceive visual ...
Kevin Rozario+12 more
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The Psychedelic Renaissance: A Catholic Perspective. [PDF]
Carroll T.
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The Worrisome Potential of Outsourcing Critical Thinking to Artificial Intelligence
Abstract As Artificial Intelligence (AI) keeps advancing, Generation Alpha and future generations are more likely to cope with situations that call for critical thinking by turning to AI and relying on its guidance without sufficient critical thinking. I defend this worry and argue that it calls for educational reforms that would be designed mainly to (
Ron Aboodi
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A Fragmented Mind: Altered States of Consciousness and Spirit Possession Between Rituals and Therapy. [PDF]
Leo DG.
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Paul Mommaers & Jan Van Bragt, Mysticism. Buddhist and Christian, Encounters with Jan Van Ruusbroec
佳吉 門脇
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Reforming Mysticism: Sindhi Separatist Intellectuals in Pakistan [PDF]
Oskar Verkaaik
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ABSTRACT In the 1950s–60s, serotonergic psychedelic drugs were studied as potential adjuvants to psychotherapy to treat addiction and alcoholism. However, starting in the 70s, preclinical and clinical studies on psychedelics stopped for decades because legislation controlled its recreational use, citing their hallucinogenic and psychotomimetic effects,
Makiath Adebo+9 more
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Documenting and defining emergent phenomenology: theoretical foundations for an extensive research strategy. [PDF]
Sandilands O, Ingram DM.
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