A neuropharmacologist discusses the intertwined histories of LSD, serotonin, and how we understand mental illness.
Read moreVagus Nerve: What's Fact and What's Wishful Thinking
Murkiness and wishful thinking about an emerging scientific subject can be spun into certainty.
The vagus nerve is being hyped up by online influencers, making it seem easy to treat and fix a slew of health issues. What’s fact and fiction?
Read moreThe Science of Psychedelics
Researchers are studying psychedelics as a possible treatment for conditions like depression, PTSD and substance use disorders. But they don't know exactly how these drugs work.
Read moreMDMA Classification
Cognitive Impairment, Dementia, Alzheimer’s and Psychedelics
Here’s an interview with researcher Albert Garcia-Romeu, where he discusses the potential of psilocybin to address issues associated with cognitive decline, and noteworthy preliminary observations from his research.
Read moreSense of Self
Researchers identified a small structure in the brain, the anterior precuneus or aPCu, as a crucial component in establishing our physical self or “I”. Keep reading and watch the video here.
Read moreBrainwave Entrainment
Your Genes and Psychedelics
DMT Q&A
Andrew R. Gallimore is a neurobiologist, chemist, and pharmacologist interested in the relationship between psychedelic drugs, the brain, consciousness and the structure of reality.
Here he chats with Reset.me about the role of DMT in neurogenesis, neuroprotectivity and, quite possibly, neuroevolution itself.
DMT and Near-Death Experiences
Enzo Tagliazucchi is a neuroscientist and professor, here discussing DMT and near-death experiences.
Read morePsychedelics and Consciousness
Neuroscientist and professor Enzo Tagliazucchi gives his perspective on how psychedelics can be used in consciousness research.
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