DMT and the Brain: A New Doorway Into Brain Renewal
In the past years, psychedelic science has focused heavily on how substances like psilocybin, LSD, and ayahuasca affect mood, perception, and mental health. But a new line of research is beginning to uncover something even more fundamental: their potential to affect the brain’s capacity to generate new neurons. A 2020 study by the Spanish National […] The post DMT and the Brain: A New Doorway Into Brain Renewal appeared first on OPEN Foundation.
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