Medical Books on Neuroscience: Consciousness, Altered States, Hallucinations

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The discussion centers on the exploration of consciousness as depicted in the movie "Altered States," which uses hallucinogenics and sensory deprivation to delve into the nature of consciousness. The original poster expresses interest in finding books that focus on consciousness, altered states, and related topics, rather than general neuroscience. They recommend resources like Erowid for interesting material and suggest Aldous Huxley's "The Doors of Perception" for insights on hallucinogens. Additionally, they highlight Douglas Hofstadter's "I Am A Strange Loop," praising its engaging approach to understanding consciousness and self from a physics perspective.
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Hey guys, I just finished watching the movie http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altered_States" . As a movie, it wasn't bad, but it was the subject matter that really interested me. The main character is trying to find out what exactly consciousnesses is using hallucinogenics and a float tank, and eventually becomes the very beginning of what consciousnesses is.

Anyway, I'm looking for some books on this sort of thing. Obviously not general neuroscience, but stuff related to consciousness, altered states of consciousness, sense deprivation, hallucinations, etc etc.
 
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As a jumping off point, you might look here: http://www.erowid.org/

I don't endorse these practices, but it contains some very interesting material and links.
 
Check out Aldous Huxley's "The Doors of Perception" for hallucinogen (mescaline) information.

I just started reading "I Am A Strange Loop" by Douglas Hofstadter and I have to highly recommend it. He has a physics background, breaking the ideas behind neuroscience and our understanding of our self and all that exists around us to their smallest units. It's very straightforward while still being engaging. Definitely worth taking a look.
 
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