Part 1 contains the following sections: 1. Cultural and Historical Introduction; 2. The enigma of Subjective Consciousness; and 3. Fathoming the Mind-Brain Relationship and Experiential Modalities.
Part 2 contains the following sections: 4. Doors of Perception: Classic Psychedelics and Serotonin Receptor Agonists; 5. Doors of Dissociation: Ketamine and the NMDA Receptor Antagonists; 6. Salvinorin-A and κ-Opioid Dissociatives; and 7. Cannabinoids.
Part 3 contains the following sections: 8.Entactogens; 9.Doors of Delirium: Scopolamine and Muscarinic Acetyl-choline Antagonists; 10. Safety Considerations of Psychedelic Use; and 11. An Across-the-Spectrum Case Study.
Part 4 contains the following sections: 12.Why the Neurotransmitters: Cosmology and Evolution; 13.Conclusion; and 14.References.
Table of Contents http://jcer.com/index.php/jcj/issue/view/25
Articles
Entheogens, the Conscious Brain and Existential Reality: Part 1 (by Chris King)
Entheogens, the Conscious Brain and Existential Reality: Part 2 (by Chris King)
Entheogens, the Conscious Brain and Existential Reality: Part 3 (by Chris King)
Entheogens, the Conscious Brain and Existential Reality: Part 4 (by Chris King)
Remote Mental Interactions: A Review of Theoretical Modeling of Psychophysical Anomalies Part 1 (by Iona Miller).
Remote Mental Interactions: A Review of Theoretical Modeling of Psychophysical Anomalies Part 2 (by Iona Miller).
Remote Mental Interactions: A Review of Theoretical Modeling of Psychophysical Anomalies Part 3 (by Iona Miller).
Remote Mental Interactions: A Review of Theoretical Modeling of Psychophysical Anomalies Part 4 (by Iona Miller).