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🧵 How do psychedelics effect their positive psychological actions?

Anonymous No. 16281165

Is it related to the mystical experiences on them, or more so a neurobiological mechanism?

Interested in hearing what you guys think

Anonymous No. 16281274

>>16281165
> this is a fucking hornet’s nest

Oh boy, can’t wait for all the sleeper agents from /x/

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Anonymous No. 16281276

>>16281165
Through neural annealing

https://qri.org/blog/neural-annealing

Anonymous No. 16281494

>>16281165
Neural plasticity + short term happiness = long term happiness

>>16281276
Lulz, beliefs should help people... Or therapist doesn't even seen how it does.

Anonymous No. 16281495

>>16281165
Blood pressure

Anonymous No. 16281501

>>16281165
Machine elves and magic

Anonymous No. 16282092

>>16281165
I think you barely have any grasp on both biology and english language. Come back when you improve.

Anonymous No. 16282112

>>16281165
Both

Anonymous No. 16282115

>>16281165
The current state of understanding is that the effect is very specific to 5HT2AR activation. Why that receptor in particular? We have no idea.
There is a great lecture by Bryan Roth on the pharmacology of psychedelics here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czjPc14y3SU (he answers to an audience question similar to yours at 59:20)

Anonymous No. 16282231

>>16282092
that's funny

Anonymous No. 16282246

>>16282115
Thanks for sharing that, very enlightening lecture