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Did a quick search, don't think this has been posted before.
An article by Marianne Freiberger looking mainly at the work of physicist Paul Bressloff and his studies as to why we commonly experience geometric hallucinations from psychedelia substances from a mathematical perspective. Discusses form constants etc. It's kind of dense reading but interesting none the less.
Excerpt
Full article can be found here.
An article by Marianne Freiberger looking mainly at the work of physicist Paul Bressloff and his studies as to why we commonly experience geometric hallucinations from psychedelia substances from a mathematical perspective. Discusses form constants etc. It's kind of dense reading but interesting none the less.
Excerpt
An object or scene in the visual world is projected as a two-dimensional image on the retina of each eye, so what we see can also be treated as flat sheet: the visual field. Every point on this sheet can be pin-pointed by two coordinates, just like a point on a map, or a point on the flat model of V1. The alternating regions of light and dark that make up a geometric hallucination are caused by alternating regions of high and low neural activity in V1 — regions where the neurons are firing very rapidly and regions where they are not firing rapidly....
Full article can be found here.
