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Beschreibung
What altered states of consciousness—the dissolution of feelings of time and self—can tell us about the mystery of consciousness.

During extraordinary moments of consciousness—shock, meditative states and sudden mystical revelations, out-of-body experiences, or drug intoxication—our senses of time and self are altered; we may even feel time and self dissolving. These experiences have long been ignored by mainstream science, or considered crazy fantasies. Recent research, however, has located the neural underpinnings of these altered states of mind. In this book, neuropsychologist Marc Wittmann shows how experiences that disturb or widen our everyday understanding of the self can help solve the mystery of consciousness.
Wittmann explains that the relationship between consciousness of time and consciousness of self is close; in extreme circumstances, the experiences of space and self intensify and weaken together. He considers the emergence of the self in waking life and dreams; how our sense of time is distorted by extreme situations ranging from terror to mystical enlightenment; the experience of the moment; and the loss of time and self in such disorders as depression, schizophrenia, and epilepsy. Dostoyevsky reported godly bliss during epileptic seizures; neurologists are now investigating the phenomenon of the epileptic aura. Wittmann describes new studies of psychedelics that show how the brain builds consciousness of self and time, and discusses pilot programs that use hallucinogens to treat severe depression, anxiety, and addiction.
If we want to understand our consciousness, our subjectivity, Wittmann argues, we must not be afraid to break new ground. Studying altered states of consciousness leads us directly to the heart of the matter: time and self, the foundations of consciousness.
What altered states of consciousness—the dissolution of feelings of time and self—can tell us about the mystery of consciousness.

During extraordinary moments of consciousness—shock, meditative states and sudden mystical revelations, out-of-body experiences, or drug intoxication—our senses of time and self are altered; we may even feel time and self dissolving. These experiences have long been ignored by mainstream science, or considered crazy fantasies. Recent research, however, has located the neural underpinnings of these altered states of mind. In this book, neuropsychologist Marc Wittmann shows how experiences that disturb or widen our everyday understanding of the self can help solve the mystery of consciousness.
Wittmann explains that the relationship between consciousness of time and consciousness of self is close; in extreme circumstances, the experiences of space and self intensify and weaken together. He considers the emergence of the self in waking life and dreams; how our sense of time is distorted by extreme situations ranging from terror to mystical enlightenment; the experience of the moment; and the loss of time and self in such disorders as depression, schizophrenia, and epilepsy. Dostoyevsky reported godly bliss during epileptic seizures; neurologists are now investigating the phenomenon of the epileptic aura. Wittmann describes new studies of psychedelics that show how the brain builds consciousness of self and time, and discusses pilot programs that use hallucinogens to treat severe depression, anxiety, and addiction.
If we want to understand our consciousness, our subjectivity, Wittmann argues, we must not be afraid to break new ground. Studying altered states of consciousness leads us directly to the heart of the matter: time and self, the foundations of consciousness.
Über den Autor
Marc Wittmann; translated by Philippa Hurd
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Prologue: An "I" Awakes ix
1 On Time Consciousness 1
Time Expansion and Moments of Terror 1
Time and Space: The Intoxication of Drugs 11
At One with the World 23
Timeless in Near-Death 30
2 The Moment 41
Absolutely in the Moment 41
The Duration of a Moment 44
Mindfulness and Time 54
Beyond the Moment to Timelessness 63
Daydreams and Mind Wandering 74
3 Loss of Time and Self 77
A Puzzling Patient 77
Body, Emotions, Time 81
Me, Myself, and I: Boredom, Depression, Meditation 85
Epilepsy and Timelessness 91
Schizophrenia, or When Time Stands Still 95
Timeless through the Doors of Perception 104
Epilogue: On Scientific Awakening 115
Acknowledgments 123
Notes 129
Index 173
Details
Empfohlen (von): 18
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Importe, Psychologie
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780262546089
ISBN-10: 0262546086
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Wittmann, Marc
Übersetzung: Hurd, Philippa
Hersteller: The MIT Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Abbildungen: 6 b&w illustrations
Maße: 210 x 137 x 16 mm
Von/Mit: Marc Wittmann
Erscheinungsdatum: 07.11.2023
Gewicht: 0,25 kg
Artikel-ID: 123548996

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