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Volumn 14, Issue 1, 2008, Pages 30-34
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The near-death experience: A cerebellar method to protect body and soul - Lessons from the Iboga healing ceremony in Gabon
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
GLUTAMIC ACID;
IBOGAINE;
ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE;
AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM;
BRAIN ISCHEMIA;
BRAIN PROTECTION;
CEREBELLUM NUCLEUS;
DEATH;
DELTA RHYTHM;
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM;
GABON;
HEALING;
HEMISPHERIC DOMINANCE;
HUMAN;
LIMBIC SYSTEM;
MEDICINAL PLANT;
MEMORY;
METABOLIC RATE;
MOTONEURON NUCLEUS;
NEOCORTEX;
NEUROTOXICITY;
NONHUMAN;
PERSONALITY;
PHYLOGENY;
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECT;
REVIEW;
SURVIVAL;
TABERNANTHE IBOGA;
THETA RHYTHM;
VAGUS NERVE;
ANIMALS;
AROUSAL;
BRAIN CHEMISTRY;
CEREMONIAL BEHAVIOR;
GABON;
HALLUCINATIONS;
HUMANS;
MEDICINE, AFRICAN TRADITIONAL;
MIND-BODY RELATIONS (METAPHYSICS);
NEURAL PATHWAYS;
PURKINJE CELLS;
TABERNAEMONTANA;
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EID: 39749124935
PISSN: 10786791
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Review |
Times cited : (17)
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References (84)
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