induced by
various physiological,
psychological,
or pharmacological
maneuvers or agents.
It can be recognized
subjectively
by the individual himself
as representing
a sufficient deviation
in subjective experience
of psychological
functioning.
(Ref. to Arnold M. Ludwig)
may be defined
as a temporary
change in the
overall pattern
of subjective experience,
such that the individual
believes that his
or her mental
functioning is distinctly
different from certain
general norms for
his or her normal
waking state of
consciousness.
(Ref. to Charles Tart’s terminology)