The Perils of Non-Hallucinogenic Claims: On the Limits of Translatability
This is Part II of a double feature discussing the current stage in research and development of the different classes of non-hallucinogenic psychedelics. In the previous installment, we explained the rationale and history behind this emergent field, as well as the different efforts underway. In this second part, we provide a critical view of the [β¦] The post The Perils of Non-Hallucinogenic Claims: On the Limits of Translatability appeared first on OPEN Foundation.
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