Scientists unlock effect of psychedelic drug DMT on the human brain

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Scientists unlock effect of psychedelic drug DMT on the human brain
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The powerful psychedelic can give you a near-death experience. Here is how it affects your brain on the inside.

Dimethyltryptamine, or DMT, is a powerful psychedelic whose effect on the human brain lasts for only some minutes, but in that short span of time, the user experiences some high-level mental changes.

For the first time, a team of researchers from the Imperial College of London has monitored these changes in detail. They administered a high dose of DMT to 20 healthy individuals who voluntarily participated in their study.The researchers examined the brain activity of the participants before, during, and after the DMT test. Here is what they found.According to the researchers, DMT is very different from other popular.

They could also claim that they are traveling through different dimensions or alternate realities. To find out how and why this happens, the researchers used twoThe participants experienced the effect of DMT for a total of 20 minutes during the study, and in between, they were often asked to rate the intensity of their experience on a scale of one to 10.

The brain maps revealed that DMT significantly altered brain areas that were linked to high-level functions like imagination. In such areas, the drug actually enhanced communication and connectivity between different parts of the brain.

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