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How Magic Mushrooms Really 'Expand the Mind'

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Your brain on psychedelic drugs looks similar to your brain when you're dreaming, suggests a new study that may also explain why people on psychedelics feel they are expanding their mind.

In the study, the researchers scanned the brains of 15 people before and after they received an injection of psilocybin, the hallucinogen found in magic mushrooms.

Under psilocybin, the activity of primitive brain areas thought to be involved in emotion and memory — including the hippocampus and the anterior cingulate cortex — become more synchronized, suggesting these areas were working together, the researchers said.

This pattern of brain activity is similar to that seen in people who are dreaming, the researchers said. [Trippy Tales: The History of 8 Hallucinogens]

"I was fascinated to see similarities between the pattern of brain activity in a psychedelic state and the pattern of brain activity during dream sleep," study researcher Robin Carhart-Harris, of Imperial College London in the United Kingdom, said in a statement. "People often describe taking psilocybin as producing a dreamlike state and our findings have, for the first time, provided a physical representation for the experience in the brain."

In contrast, the activity in brain areas involved in "high-level" thinking (such as self-consciousness) were less coordinated under psilocybin, the study found.

Finally, using a new technique to analyze the brain data, the researchers found that there were more possible patterns of brain activity when participants were under the influence of psilocybin, compared with when they were not taking the drug. This may be one reason why people who use psychedelic drugs feel that their mind has expanded — their brain has more possible states of activity to explore, the researchers said.

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DM - Are magic mushrooms the key to treating depression? Brain scans reveal psyched..

Are magic mushrooms the key to treating depression? Brain scans reveal psychedelic drug trips induce 'optimistic dream-like thinking'

By Sarah Griffiths
Published: 11:16, 3 July 2014

With reader comments

  • Study examined the psychedelic chemical in magic mushrooms, called psilocybin, using data from fMRI brain scans
  • Under psilocybin, activity in the brain network linked to emotional thinking became more pronounced - similar to when people are dreaming
  • Volunteers in the experiment by Imperial College London and Goethe University, Germany also had an altered state of self consciousness
  • Experts are exploring if psilocybin could alleviate symptoms of depression by allowing patients to change their rigidly pessimistic patterns of thinking

They have helped writers dream up imaginary worlds and pops stars pen some of the biggest hits of the 1960s. But until now, scientists were unsure what happens to the brain under the influence of psychedelic drugs, such as magic mushrooms and LSD. New research shows that the brain enters a dream-like state when on a drug trip, and scientists hope it their findings help treat people battling depression. The study, published in the journal Human Brain Mapping mapped the brain activity of 15 volunteers injected with the psychedelic chemical, psilocybin - the active ingredient in magic mushrooms. The findings revealed 'fascinating' similarities with brains scanned while a person is dreaming, supporting the idea people on psychedelic drugs enter dream-like states.
Lead author Dr Enzo Tagliazucchi from Goethe University, Germany said: ‘A good way to understand how the brain works is to perturb the system in a marked and novel way. Psychedelic drugs do precisely this and so are powerful tools for exploring what happens in the brain when consciousness is profoundly altered. It is the first time we have used these methods to look at brain imaging data and it has given some fascinating insight into how psychedelic drugs expand the mind.'

More...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...ps-induce-optimistic-dream-like-thinking.html

Independent
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-s...of-depression-scientists-suggest-9580045.html

Times of India
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...rugs-finds-new-study/articleshow/37692122.cms
 
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Experts are exploring if psilocybin could alleviate symptoms of depression by allowing patients to change their rigidly pessimistic patterns of thinking

This.. it also works for addiction.. we are able to see the mistakes or faults in our thinking. Changing our thinking changes the way we behave and approach life. So many people are depressed because living a modern consumer driven high stress, work a shit ton, low real reward lifestyle is utterly depressing. Bring on the psychedelics to save the world I say.
 
wow good to know they're doing some serious studies with psychs, hopefully this will diminish the stigma and one day they'll be prescribed (treating mental illnesses better than today's meds and with less side effects) or even totally legal to buy :)
 
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