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First LSD brain imaging study offers insights into consciousness

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Almost three-quarters of a century after chemist Albert Hofmann accidentally ingested LSD and experienced its mind-expanding effects, brain imaging has given researchers their first glimpse of how it causes its profound effects on consciousness.

One of the most notable aspects of the psychedelic experience is a phenomenon known as the dissolution of the ego, in which users feel somehow detached from themselves. Studying how the normally stable sense of self gets disrupted can tell us how neural mechanisms create this integral part of the human experience.

“This is why psychedelics in general but also LSD are special. They really alter consciousness in this fundamental way and therefore they are very powerful tools to understand the nature of consciousness,” says Robin Carhart-Harris of Imperial College London, who carried out the new study.

The team gave 20 volunteers infusions on two days, once containing 75 micrograms of LSD, the other a placebo. Then volunteers lay in a scanner and had their brains imaged with three different techniques, which together built up a comprehensive picture of neural activity, both with the drug and without.

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What LSD does to your brain

It's a powerful hallucinogenic drug which can change the way you see objects and reality.

Now after "50 years of waiting" scientists at Imperial College London have gained a unique insight into how LSD affects the human brain.

In a series of experiments 20 volunteers were injected with the Class A drug while they underwent a brain scan.

It's hoped it "could be developed to treat some psychiatric disorders".

Scientists found the drug broke down barriers between parts of the brain which usually control separate functions like vision, hearing and movement.

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/36022065/what-lsd-does-to-your-brain
 
no doubt those pictures will be shown as evidence that LSD LITERALLY SETS YOUR BRAIN ON FIRE!
 
If they give you like 300mcg do they let you pick the music and eat strawberries? I wouldnt want to do this study without music selection and fresh fruit. But that is really cool.
 
^Well, "original intent" may be a bit strong, since it was discovered accidentally, but yes, many people including some famous Harvard psychologists, believed that LSD was useful in therapy and to treat some disorders, and the Cary Grant story is also well known. So, your point - that this is by no means a new concept - is well-taken.
 
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