psychotropic drugs

(noun)

A chemical substance that changes brain function and results in alterations in perception, mood, or consciousness. 

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Examples of psychotropic drugs in the following topics:

  • The Chavín Civilization

    • These shamans were able to control and influence local citizens (probably partially through the use of psychotropic drugs), and were able to plan and carry out construction of temples and stone-walled galleries.
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  • The Nazca

    • As in the contemporary Moche culture based in northwest Peru, shamans apparently used hallucinogenic drugs, such as extractions from the San Pedro cactus, to induce visions during ceremonies.
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