A prominent brain scientist took psilocybin as part of his own brain study
Briefly

I was, like, drifting deeper into weirdness. I didn't know where I was at all. Time stopped, and I was everyone.
The scans showed that psilocybin caused swift and dramatic changes to certain brain networks. Neurons that are normally in synchrony are out of synchrony.
It was definitely an awesome experience for a neuroscientist 'cause it's really fascinating how your brain can fall apart. 'Cause, like, how something breaks tells you how something works.
You're bringing in single individuals many times, and that allows you to get a very detailed and precise map of their brain networks.
Read at www.npr.org
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