well of course, this is common knowledge.With or without psychedelics we are constantly making new memory which is one of the neuroplastic concepts involving new protein arrangements in the cerebral cortex.
I have never seen this before and I do not use instagram.The animations we might see on instagram etc. about axon branches growing and dendritic fibres growing are 100% speculative,
I have used synthetic mushrooms / 4aco DMT and had some of the best experiences in terms of mental growth. I remember winning 20 chess games in a row, performed incredibly well in memory testsl and made overall better decisions in that one week I had used it. I myself have experienced the neuroplasticity effects and have seen what psychedelics can do. I don't see what "red herring" you are talking about and I don't fully understand the financial incentive there by neuroscientists. We have the evidence that psychedelic induced neuroplasticity is a real thing.although psilocybin and LSD are sufficiently strange to produce altered mental formations, and neuroplastic muchness
gonna pick some more up this weekend as well as a little more mdma to take the edginess off more therapeutic trips.shrooms and acid
Yes I am familiar (over 50 years of experience) with the expansion of conscious awareness and memory function that occurs on and after psychedelic sessions, which you can call plasticity if you like, but it is not about extra biological growth or rearrangement in the brain, it is about temporary mental states with extra persistence of mental content that usually lasts less than 1/3 of a second....
I have used synthetic mushrooms / 4aco DMT and had some of the best experiences in terms of mental growth. I remember winning 20 chess games in a row, performed incredibly well in memory testsl and made overall better decisions in that one week I had used it. I myself have experienced the neuroplasticity effects and have seen what psychedelics can do. I don't see what "red herring" you are talking about and I don't fully understand the financial incentive there by neuroscientists. We have the evidence that psychedelic induced neuroplasticity is a real thing.
I second this. I have read the studies too and I have also experienced the effects.but clinical studies are showing strong evidence that there is a phase of enhanced neuroplasticity after the trip has wrapped up, in the days and sometimes even weeks after. I think hippies and trippers have observed this for decades but this extra neuroplasticity from psychedelics claim is clinically well observed and measured now, I wouldn't say it's vague or inconclusive any more.
I cannot exactly judge the equipment they are using to localize and count and measure the density and size of spines on dendrites - however, if it is before and after training and dosing of controll and experimentally dosed mice, I find it unlikely that they can resolve exactly the same angle to determin the 5% increase in spine density and or size. IMO there should be no change in size for arc spines. Instead I blame the optics of their setup, and measurement methods. Other methods with radio-labeled amino acids equally just show the expected.Psilocybin is a serotonergic psychedelic with untapped therapeutic potential. There are hints that the use of psychedelics can produce neural adaptations, although the extent and timescale of the impact in a mammalian brain are unknown. In this study, we used chronic two-photon microscopy to image longitudinally the apical dendritic spines of layer 5 pyramidal neurons in the mouse medial frontal cortex. We found that a single dose of psilocybin led to ∼10% increases in spine size and density, driven by an elevated spine formation rate. The structural remodeling occurred quickly within 24 h and was persistent 1 month later.
I cannot exactly judge the equipment they are using to localize and count and measure the density and size of spines on dendrites - however, if it is before and after training and dosing of controll and experimentally dosed mice, I find it unlikely that they can resolve exactly the same angle to determin the 5% increase in spine density and or size. IMO there should be no change in size for arc spines. Instead I blame the optics of their setup, and measurement methods. Other methods with radio-labeled amino acids equally just show the expected.
I tend to think the opposite! When you are younger you are naturally more neuroplastic, and as you age you become more crystallized into patterns - the pathways have become more hardwired from years of repetition and practice, the footpaths have become paved neuronal superhighways. It seems to me like as you age it that if you value mental agility and adaptability it can be useful to introduce more branches and side paths on these networks so that you can enjoy more new territory and the spots between the major ruts and routes in your mind.I am also 23 years old. I think I would benefit from the neuroplastic effects more than ageing folk.
Wouldn't that mean i would benefit even more from psychedelics? as I can break out easily from habits and experience even more change/neuroplasticity than someone older than me?When you are younger you are naturally more neuroplastic
Up to you!Wouldn't that mean i would benefit even more from psychedelics? as I can break out easily from habits and experience even more change/neuroplasticity than someone older than me?
That sounds like me right now. No direction, constantly confused, depersonalization.so plastic that they lost a framework completely and had very few patterns to fall back on.