Survived Abortion
Bluelighter
I agree, fMRI would be a very useful study. Somebody should do a study with fMRI on how all the various different psychedelic substances 'light up' different areas of the brain, and compare the subjective experiential data. This way, we can start to map out how different parts of the brain and different receptors are linked to different experiential factors. We can start to probe and dissolve the boundaries between physicality and spiritual experiences in observable science.
This would be even better if we could combine technologies such as fMRI and EEG. The more we can correlate what is going on in the brain whilst we are undergoing various psychedelic experiences it's possible we can learn so much and begin to answer many unanswered questions.
This would be even better if we could combine technologies such as fMRI and EEG. The more we can correlate what is going on in the brain whilst we are undergoing various psychedelic experiences it's possible we can learn so much and begin to answer many unanswered questions.

