True Hallucinations - Part 14
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Part 14

Wells, H. G. The Time Machine. London, 1895.

Whiffen, Col. Explorations of the Upper Amazon. London: Constable, 1915. Whitehead, A. N. Process and Reality. New York: Macmillan, 1929.

Wilson, Robert Anton. Cosmic Trigger. Berkeley, CA: And/Or Press, 1977.

BY DENNIS MCKENNA.

Dennis J. McKenna. "DMT: Nature's Ubiquitous Hallucinogen." Interdependences, in press.

---------. "Tryptamine Hallucinogens of the New World: An Ethno-pharmacological Survey." Interdependences, in press.

Constantino M. Torres, David B. Repke, Kelvin Chan, Dennis McKenna, Augustin Llagostera, and Richard E. Schultes. "Botanical, chemical, and contextual a.n.a.lysis of archaeological snuff powders from San Pedro de Atacama, Northern Chile." Current Anthropology 32 (1992): 640-49.

Dennis J. McKenna, X.-M. Guan, and A. T. Shulgin. "3,4-methyl-enedioxyamphetamine (MDA) a.n.a.logues exhibit differential effects on synaptosomal release of 3H-dopamine and 3H-5-hydroxytryptamine." Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior 38 (1991): 505-12.

Chester A. Mathis, John M. Gerdes, Joel D. Enas, John M. Whitney, Yi Zhang, Scott E.

Taylor, Dennis J. McKenna, Sona Havlick, and Stephen J. Peroutka. "Binding potency of parox-etine anaolgues for the serotonin uptake complex." Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. Submitted.

David E. Nichols, Robert Oberlender, and Dennis J. McKenna. "Stereochemical Aspects of Hallucinogenesis." In Biochemistry and Physiology of Substance Abuse, vol. Ill, edited by R. R. Watson, pp. 1-39. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 1991.

Dennis J. McKenna and Stephen J. Peroutka. "Serotonin neuro-toxins: Focus on MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethampheta-mine, 'Ecstasy')." In Serotonin Receptor Subtypes: Basic and Clinical Aspects, edited by S. J. Peroutka, pp. 127^8. New York: Alan R. Liss Publishers, 1990.

---------. "The neurochemistry and neurotoxicity of 3,4-methylene- dioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, 'Ecstasy')." Journal of Neurochemistry 54 (1990): 14- ---------. "Differentiation of 5-hydroxytryptamine2 receptor subtypes using 125I-R-(- )2,5,-dimethoxyphenylisopropylamine (125I-R-(-)DOI) and 3H-ketanserin." Journal of Neuroscience 9 (1989): 3482-90. Dennis J. McKenna, David B. Repke, Leland Lo, and Stephen J. Peroutka. "Differential interactions of indolealkylamines with 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor subtypes."

Neuropharmacology 29 (1990): 193-98.

Dennis J. McKenna. "It's a Jungle Out There: Biochemical Conflict and Co-operation in the Ecosphere." Whole Earth Review 64 (1989): 40-47.

---------. "Plant Wisdom Resources." Whole Earth Review 64 (1989): 48-49.

Cameron R. Hekmatpanath, Dennis J. McKenna, and Stephen J. Peroutka. "Reserpine does not prevent 3,4-methylene-dioxymethamphetamine-induced neurotoxicity."

Neuroscience Letters 104 (1989): 178-82.

Dennis J. McKenna, David B. Repke, and Stephen J. Peroutka. "Hallucinogenic indolealkylamines are selective for 5HT2A binding sites." Neuroscience Abstract 15 (1989): 485.

Dennis J. McKenna, Adil J. Nazarali, Andrew J. Hoffman, David E. Nichols, C. A.

Mathis, and Juan M. Saavedra. "Common receptors for hallucinogens in rat brain: a comparative autora-diographic study using [125I]LSD and [125I]-DOI, a new psy- chotomimetic radioligand." Brain Research 476 (1989): 45-56.

Dennis J. McKenna, Adil J. Nazarali, Akihiko Himeno, and Juan M. Saavedra. "Chronic treatment with (+_)DOI, a psycho-tomimetic 5HT2 agonist, downregulates 5HT2 receptors in rat brain." Neuropsychopharmacology 2 (1989): 81-87.

Adil J. Nazarali, Dennis J. McKenna, and Juan M. Saavedra. "Auto-radiographic localization of 5HT2 receptors in rat brain using [125I]-DOI, a selective psychotomimetic radioligand." Progressive Neuropsychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry 13 (1989): 573-81.

Dennis J. McKenna, C. A. Mathis, and Stephen J. Peroutka. "Characterization of 125I- DOI binding sites in rat brain." Neuroscience Abstracts 14 (1988), no. 247.12.

Akihiko Himeno, Dennis J. McKenna, Adil J. Nazarali, and Juan M. Saavedra. "(+_)DOI, a hallucinogenic phenylalkylamine, downregulates 5HT2 receptors in rat brain."

Neuroscience Abstracts 14 (1988), no. 229.2.

Dennis J. McKenna and Juan M. Saavedra. "Autoradiography of LSD and 2,5- dimethoxyphenylisopropylamine psychoto-mimetics demonstrates regional, specific cross-displacement in the rat brain." European Journal of Pharmacology 142 (1987): 313- Dennis J. McKenna, C. A. Mathis, A. T. Shulgin, and J. M. Saavedra. "Hallucinogens bind to common receptors in the rat fore-brain: a comparative study using 125I-LSD and 12SI-DOI, a new psychotomimetic radioligand." Neuroscience Abstracts 13 (1987), no.

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Dennis J. McKenna, C. A. Mathis, A. T. Shulgin, Thornton Sargent III, and J. M.

Saavedra. "Autoradiographic localization of binding sites for 125I-(-)DOI, a new psychotomimetic radioligand, in the rat brain." European Journal of Pharmacology 137 (1987): 289-90.

Dennis J. McKenna, L. E. Luna, and G. H. N. Towers. "Biodyna-mic const.i.tuents in Ayahuasca admixture plants: an uninvesti-gated folk pharmacopoeia." America Indigena 46 (1986): 73-101.

Dennis J. McKenna and G. H. N. Towers. "On the comparative ethnopharmacology of the Malpighiaceous and Myristicaceous hallucinogens." Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 17 (1985): 35-39.

-. "Biochemistry and pharmacology of tryptamine and B-carboline derivatives: A minireview." Journal of Psychoactiv*Drugs 16 (1984): 347-58.

Dennis J. McKenna, G. H. N. Towers, and F. S. Abbott. "Mono-amine oxidase inhibitors in South American hallucinogenic plants: Tryptamine and B-carboline const.i.tuents of Ayahuasca". Journal of Ethnopharmacology 10 (1984): 195-223.

---------. "Monoamine oxidase inhibitors in South American hallucinogenic plants, Part II: Const.i.tuents of orally aowc Myristi-caceous hallucinogens." Journal of Ethnopharmacology 12. (1984): 179-211.

Dennis J. McKenna and G. H. N. Towers. "Ultra-violet mediated cytotoxic activity of B- carboline alkaloids." Phytochemistry 20 (1981): 1001-1004.

Dennis J. McKenna and T. K. McKenna. The Invisible Landscape.

New York: Seabury Press, 1975.

ANTHROPOLOGY/TRAVEL.

" Mr. McKenna is like a lovely psychedelic sophist... a sure sign that Reagan-Bushism is dead and in the ground, and that a wilder social moment may be upon us." *NEW YORK TIMES.

" Plenty of down-to-earth reasons for preserving the planet, going beneath the surface of scientific inquiry into the psychedelic experience, and some truly amazing dope tales."

*VILLAGE VOICE.

" Terence McKenna presents a wryly knowing, studiously updated, wholly pa.s.sionate version of the Psychedelic Revolution, circa 1992. ... It would be hard to find a drug narrative more compellingly perched on a baroquely romantic limb than this pa.s.sionate Tom-and-Huck-ride-Great-Mother-river-saga of brother bonding. . . . Put simply, Terence is a hoot." *ESQUIRE.

This mesmerizing, surreal account of the bizarre adventures of Terence McKenna, his brother Dennis, and a small band of their friends, is a wild ride of exotic experience and scientific inquiry. Exploring the Amazon Basin in search of mythical shamanic hallucinogens, they encounter a host of unusual characters-including a mushroom, a flying saucer, pirate Mantidsfrom outer s.p.a.ce, an appearance by James and Nora Joyce in the guise of poultry, and translinguistic matter- and discover the missing link in the development of human consciousness and language.

TERENCE MCKENNA is the author of Food of the G.o.ds and The Archaic Revival and the coauthor, with Dennis McKenna, of The Invisible Landscape: Mind, Hallucinogens, and the I Ching.

ALSO BY TERENCE MCKENNA.

The Invisible Landscape (with Dennis McKenna).

Food of the G.o.ds The Archaic Revival.

Trialogues at the Edge of the West (with Ralph Abraham and Rupert Sheldrake).

Synesthesia (with Tim Ely).