I have just come across this interesting new study, the article about which was post Jan 30th.
It essentially shows that LSD causes neuronal connections that would normally be limited to certain interactions to become uninhibited and free to make connections to other areas it wouldn't normally be able to.
The argument here states that this less organised activity may account for the enhanced consciousness associated with LSD trips.
https://www.psypost.org/2021/01/neurosci...RWWUbl4h4M
Would be interested in hearing your thoughts as to what this means for the brain generation hypothesis (ie brain creates consciousness)
(This post was last modified: 2021-02-03, 03:15 PM by Darren_SeekingI.)
It essentially shows that LSD causes neuronal connections that would normally be limited to certain interactions to become uninhibited and free to make connections to other areas it wouldn't normally be able to.
The argument here states that this less organised activity may account for the enhanced consciousness associated with LSD trips.
https://www.psypost.org/2021/01/neurosci...RWWUbl4h4M
Would be interested in hearing your thoughts as to what this means for the brain generation hypothesis (ie brain creates consciousness)