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Cognitive shift

A cognitive shift is a psychological phenomenon most often experienced by individuals when undergoing new experiences, including religious experiences, using psychedelic drugs, or suffering from mental disorders such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder (also known as manic-depressive syndrome). During a cognitive shift, one experiences a change in how their conscious mind and unconscious mind communicate with each other. The result can be a wide range of feelings, from euphoria to panic.
==General cause==
A cognitive shift can occur when one undergoes a new experience, such as astronauts experiencing the overview effect when launched into space.
A cognitive shift can occur with or without the aid of an externally ingested psychoactive substance such as LSD, peyote, or other psychoactive drugs. Religious mystic experiences are often described as a sudden shift from one cognitive function or another, for instance in the writings of William James.

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