Neuroscientists have mapped what happens to your brain when you take shrooms-and it's eye-opening
Briefly

The results showed that psilocybin caused widespread changes in the brain, particularly in the areas associated with identity and the present moment. One of the largest changes was a loss of sense of self.
Overall, the impact psilocybin had was three times larger than the impact of methylphenidate. 'The mean changes in the brain organization caused by the drug were as large as the differences in the brain organization between different people,' the researchers wrote.
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