skarz
Greenlighter
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- Oct 17, 2009
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I watched a show called "Explorer" on NatGeo and feel that they did a pretty good overview of LSD.
I recall a part where they were explaining how and why LSD works in the brain. They said that it inhibits part of our brain dealing with memory (hippocampus?), more specifically where our brain makes "shortcuts" per se to make our brain run more efficiently. They said that due to this area being inhibited, our brains are forced to experience things as new, therefore boosting the "novelty factor" - does this sound accurate to anyone? And if so, what area of the brain were they talking about?
I recall a part where they were explaining how and why LSD works in the brain. They said that it inhibits part of our brain dealing with memory (hippocampus?), more specifically where our brain makes "shortcuts" per se to make our brain run more efficiently. They said that due to this area being inhibited, our brains are forced to experience things as new, therefore boosting the "novelty factor" - does this sound accurate to anyone? And if so, what area of the brain were they talking about?