New research on psychedelics
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Most of the people I know who indulged, me included, are not much given to depression or a host of other emotional maladies. I've always had a sneaking suspicion they drugs played some role in that.
In the largest psychedelic brain imaging analysis to date, researchers found that drugs like psilocybin, LSD, and DMT share a common “neural fingerprint.”
Rather than disrupting brain networks, they increase communication between areas for abstract thinking and sensory processing, offering new insight into how they work. The findings offer the most comprehensive picture yet of how psychedelics alter brain connectivity during a psychedelic drug experience.
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