I think it's a universal feeling that music etc. seems finer while high (along with the usage of other substances, dissociatives e.g.) - but why is this? Ideally we would decipher what exactly, from a neurological perspective, is happening. An increase in serotonin/dopamine (although cannabis doesn't seem to act as a direct agonist for either)? But then, what about NMDA antagonism, how does that enable greater appreciation of art? And how are cannabinoid receptors involved in all this?
From yet a different point of view, though... what if it's merely a byproduct of whatever chemical alterations occur and in reality it's merely the result of the differing perceptions themselves? Is this, then, something one can replicate (while sober) given enough convictions? (It is, though, quite difficult to change one's perceptions at will, obviously.)
From yet a different point of view, though... what if it's merely a byproduct of whatever chemical alterations occur and in reality it's merely the result of the differing perceptions themselves? Is this, then, something one can replicate (while sober) given enough convictions? (It is, though, quite difficult to change one's perceptions at will, obviously.)

