N, N-Dimethyltryptamine (DMT)-Occasioned Familiarity and the Sense of Familiarity Questionnaire (SOF-Q).

David Wyndham Lawrence, Alex P DiBattista, Christopher Timmermann
Author Information
  1. David Wyndham Lawrence: Department of Family & Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. ORCID
  2. Alex P DiBattista: Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
  3. Christopher Timmermann: Centre for Psychedelic Research, Division of Psychiatry, Department of Brain Sciences, Imperial College London, London, UK.

Abstract

This study investigated the sense of familiarity attributed to N, N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT) experiences. 227 naturalistic inhaled-DMT experiences reporting a sense of familiarity were included. No experiences referenced a previous DMT or psychedelic experience as the source of the familiarity. A high prevalence of concomitant features discordant from ordinary consciousness were identified: features of a mystical experience (97.4%), ego-dissolution (16.3%), and a "profound experience of death" (11.0%). The Sense of Familiarity Questionnaire (SOF-Q) was developed assessing 19 features of familiarity across 5 themes: (1) Familiarity with the Feeling, Emotion, or Knowledge Gained; (2) Familiarity with the Place, Space, State, or Environment; (3) Familiarity with the Act of Going Through the Experience; (4) Familiarity with Transcendent Features; and (5) Familiarity Imparted by an Entity Encounter. Bayesian latent class modeling yielded two stable classes of participants who shared similar SOF-Q responses. Class 1 participants responded, "yes" more often for items within "Familiarity Imparted by an Entity Encounter" and "Familiarity with the Feeling, Emotion, or Knowledge Gained." Results catalogued features of the sense of familiarity imparted by DMT, which appears to be non-referential to a previous psychedelic experience. Findings provide insights into the unique and enigmatic familiarity reported during DMT experiences and offer a foundation for further exploration into this intriguing phenomenon.

Keywords

MeSH Term

Humans
Male
Female
N,N-Dimethyltryptamine
Recognition, Psychology
Surveys and Questionnaires
Adult
Hallucinogens
Middle Aged
Young Adult
Bayes Theorem
Emotions
Administration, Inhalation

Chemicals

N,N-Dimethyltryptamine
Hallucinogens

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