- Form constant
A form constant is one of several geometric patterns which are recurringly observed during
hallucination s andaltered states of consciousness . They are also encountered duringLucid Dreaming before the actual dream.History
In 1926,
Heinrich Klüver systematically studied the effects ofmescaline (peyote ) on thesubjective experience s of its users. In addition to producing hallucinations characterized by bright, "highly saturated" colors and vivid imagery, Klüver noticed that mescaline produced recurringgeometric pattern s in different users. He called these patterns 'form constants' and categorized four types:lattice s (including honeycombs,checkerboard s, andtriangle s), cobwebs, tunnels, andspiral s. [cite journal
last = Bressloff
first = Paul C.
coauthors = Cowan, Jack D.; Golubitsky, Martin; Thomas, Peter J.; Weiner, Matthew C.
year = 2002
month = March
title = What Geometric Visual Hallucinations Tell Us About the Visual Cortex
journal = Neural Computation
publisher = The MIT Press
volume = 14
issue = 3
pages = 473–491
url = http://neco.mitpress.org/cgi/content/abstract/14/3/473
accessdate = 2007-11-27
doi = 10.1162/089976602317250861]Many of these shapes have an intriguing similarity to much of the imagery in
Ernst Haeckel 's "Kunstformen der Natur ".Fact|date=September 2008Precipitants
Klüver's form constants have appeared in other drug-induced and naturally-occurring hallucinations, suggesting a similar physiological process underlying hallucinations with different triggers. Klüver's form constants also appear in
near-death experience s and hallucinations of those withsynesthesia . Other triggers includepsychological stress , orthreshold consciousness ,hypnagogia ,insulin hypoglycemia , the delirium offever ,epilepsy , psychotic episodes, advancedsyphilis ,sensory deprivation ,photostimulation ,electrical stimulation ,crystal gazing , migraine headaches,dizziness and a variety ofdrug -inducedintoxication s.Fact|date=February 2007 These shapes may appear on their own or with eyes shut in the form ofphosphene s, especially when exerting pressure against the closed eyelid.Author
Michael Moorcock once observed in print that the shapes he had seen during hismigraine headache s resembled exactly the form offractal s. The diversity of conditions that provoke such patterns suggests that form constants reflect some fundamental property ofvisual perception .Cultural significance
The practice of the ancient art of
divination may suggest a deliberate practice of cultivating form constant imagery and using intuition and/or imagination to derive some meaning from transient visual phenomena.Psychedelic art , inspired at least in part by psychedelic substances, frequently includes repetitive abstract forms and patterns such astessellation ,Moiré pattern s or patterns similar to those created bypaper marbling , and, in later years,fractal s. Theop art genre of visual art created art using bold imagery very like that of form constants.ee also
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Hypnagogia
*Pattern recognition
*Psychophysics
*Visual system
*Visual cortex
*Kaleidoscope
*Visual Snow References
*Blackmore, Susan. Dying to Live: Near-Death Experiences. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 1993.
*Cytowic, Richard E.,The Man Who Tasted Shapes .
*Ermentrout,G.B. and Cowan, J.D., "A mathematical theory of visual hallucination patterns." "Biol. Cybernet." 34 (1979), no. 3, 137-150.External links
* [http://www.entheology.org/edoto/anmviewer.asp?a=165 Text from "Hallucinogens and Creativity" page by Susan Opar]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/redwood_center_2006_02_14_cowan "Spontaneous pattern formation in large scale brain activity: what visual migraines and hallucinations tell us about the brain"; online video of lecture by Jack Cowan]
* [http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/nbb421/student2003/epl8/Blank%20Page%202.htm A page set up to show how Wain's art style changed as he went mad]
* [http://www.math.utah.edu/~bresslof/publications/Colston.pdf "Spontaneous pattern formation in the primary visual cortex"]
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