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'''Priming occurs when an individual's exposure to a certain stimulus influences their response to a subsequent stimulus.''' For example, exposing someone to the word "''yellow''" will evoke a faster response to the word "banana" than it would to unrelated words like "''television''." Because yellow and banana are more closely linked in memory, people respond faster when the second word is presented.
'''Priming occurs when an individual's exposure to a certain stimulus influences their response to a subsequent stimulus.''' For example, exposing someone to the word "''yellow''" will evoke a faster response to the word "''banana''" than it would to unrelated words like "''television''." Because yellow and banana are more closely linked in memory, people respond faster when the second word is presented.


Priming is a gentler approach then [[framing]] and is important in [[Pivotal mental state|Pivotal Mental States]] as they induce a suggestive state, by priming correctly the direction of the subsequent [[Neuroplasticity|neuroplastic]] state can nudged in a positive direction. This can be used by therapists in a clinical setting administering psychedelics by utilising the [[wikipedia:Pygmalion_effect|Pygmalion effect]], which is a psychological phenomenon in which high expectations lead to improved performance in a given area<ref>'''Modalities of the psychedelic experience''': Microclimates of set and setting in hallucinogen research and culture. Ido HartogsohnFirst Published July 12, 2022 Research Article. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1177/13634615221100385</nowiki></ref>.
=== Pivotal Mental State Priming ===
Priming is a gentler approach then [[framing]] and is important in [[Pivotal mental state|Pivotal Mental States]] as they when the subsequent [[Neuroplasticity|neuroplastic]] state develops people become suggestive and can nudged via priming in a positive direction. This can be used by therapists in a clinical setting administering psychedelics by utilising the [[wikipedia:Pygmalion_effect|Pygmalion effect]], which is a psychological phenomenon in which high expectations lead to improved performance in a given area<ref>'''Modalities of the psychedelic experience''': Microclimates of set and setting in hallucinogen research and culture. Ido HartogsohnFirst Published July 12, 2022 Research Article. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1177/13634615221100385</nowiki></ref>.
 
=== Psychedelic Experience Priming ===
One tragedy of the War on Drugs is that psychedelics have been erroneously primed. As there is a potential for difficult, challenging material to arise and present itself to the psyche without proper repriming it is potentially very dangerous for one’s psyche.
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Priming occurs when an individual's exposure to a certain stimulus influences their response to a subsequent stimulus. For example, exposing someone to the word "yellow" will evoke a faster response to the word "banana" than it would to unrelated words like "television." Because yellow and banana are more closely linked in memory, people respond faster when the second word is presented.

Pivotal Mental State Priming

Priming is a gentler approach then framing and is important in Pivotal Mental States as they when the subsequent neuroplastic state develops people become suggestive and can nudged via priming in a positive direction. This can be used by therapists in a clinical setting administering psychedelics by utilising the Pygmalion effect, which is a psychological phenomenon in which high expectations lead to improved performance in a given area[1].

Psychedelic Experience Priming

One tragedy of the War on Drugs is that psychedelics have been erroneously primed. As there is a potential for difficult, challenging material to arise and present itself to the psyche without proper repriming it is potentially very dangerous for one’s psyche.


References

  1. Modalities of the psychedelic experience: Microclimates of set and setting in hallucinogen research and culture. Ido HartogsohnFirst Published July 12, 2022 Research Article. https://doi.org/10.1177/13634615221100385

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