The most humble and appreciating comment one could make. Nothing to add. ... Well, a little: ) I don't like the word ''true'', so There is really a great deal of Information and interesting approaches in it!
Fascinating talk! Given the people's experiences with psilo differ in degree (and perhaps quality), I wonder whether additional insights could be gleaned from looking at pre-drug brain state or neural substrate differences, as distinct from the correlations you showed between reported experience and post-infusion functional responses.
I wish I could've been there for the talk! I'm currently studying towards a degree in pharmacy and I would really love to somehow get into research similar to what you have done! Or even just be a lab assistant... It is absolutely fascinating. If you're ever in South Africa, stop by to give us a lecture at Rhodes University :)
I think LSD is... why? because you need a very very little dossis to have a very important experience, TIME/INTESITY/. The amount of DMT its very large, about 250mlts or more in case of ayahuasca!!! But there is no competition... All of them are great medicines if they are wisely used!!!!
+Miguel Rodriguez Schizophrenia is a degenerative brain disease, not just an altered state of consciousness. It's very harmful to romanticize it. People who have this disease are under immense pain and extreme levels of anxiety without proper treatment, and each time they have a psychotic episode irreparable damage is done to the brain.
I highly doubt it. Schizophrenia is a disease that keeps you from living a normal life, while bad trips can be even better for you than good trips, but only if you know how to integrate them in the daily life
decreasing prefrontal activity, the cure for depression ahh... and what does this? placebo's among others, so depression is cured by hope then for one.
Many props to Dr. Carhart Harris, wonderful looking inward to the way we interact today
every word true good explanation, good research he has done.
The most humble and appreciating comment one could make.
Nothing to add.
... Well, a little: )
I don't like the word ''true'', so
There is really a great deal of Information and interesting approaches in it!
fascinating work. was really intrigued by the part regarding the competing brain regions working in unison.
Fascinating talk! Given the people's experiences with psilo differ in degree (and perhaps quality), I wonder whether additional insights could be gleaned from looking at pre-drug brain state or neural substrate differences, as distinct from the correlations you showed between reported experience and post-infusion functional responses.
Great presentation.
It would be interesting if they could test the correlation of this oneness phenomenon to proprioception.
Very good video
Please investigate the connection between brain zaps and tinnitus.
I wish I could've been there for the talk! I'm currently studying towards a degree in pharmacy and I would really love to somehow get into research similar to what you have done! Or even just be a lab assistant... It is absolutely fascinating. If you're ever in South Africa, stop by to give us a lecture at Rhodes University :)
Amazing video.
Very intrigued by this
Dr. Robin Carhart-Harris is awesome!
really good
Great video!
Fantastic video it was very interesting. I am so glad to see that such wonderful research is being done in the world.
Very interesting indeed.
Excellent
I think LSD is... why? because you need a very very little dossis to have a very important experience, TIME/INTESITY/. The amount of DMT its very large, about 250mlts or more in case of ayahuasca!!! But there is no competition... All of them are great medicines if they are wisely used!!!!
Some of this a little flaky, but still it's better than a bunch of the research that has been done on hallucinogens.
That's pretty neat...
Could schizophrenia be kind of seen as the conscious expanding by natural means and the person having a bad trip?
+Miguel Rodriguez Schizophrenia is a degenerative brain disease, not just an altered state of consciousness. It's very harmful to romanticize it. People who have this disease are under immense pain and extreme levels of anxiety without proper treatment, and each time they have a psychotic episode irreparable damage is done to the brain.
I highly doubt it. Schizophrenia is a disease that keeps you from living a normal life, while bad trips can be even better for you than good trips, but only if you know how to integrate them in the daily life
Legend
Wonderful :)
Love It :)
Picture a cell...now...this is what happens...BOOOOOOOM!
decreasing prefrontal activity, the cure for depression ahh... and what does this? placebo's among others, so depression is cured by hope then for one.