Psychedelics Alter More Neurons Than Expected
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Researchers found that psychedelics alter the structure of a significant proportion of neurons in the brain, challenging previous assumptions about their effects; the study's findings sparked limited but thoughtful discussion on HN.
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Seems the article is a contemporary example of the first->second-order realisation...
“This was a very unexpected finding given the current assumptions about how psychedelic medicine works”
"Surprisingly, psychedelic treatment was still able to strongly boost connectivity onto these neurons”
Knowing (those types of) psychedelics bind to serotonin receptors scientists studied neurons with such receptors and didn't focus on the others. Their study looked at other neurons and found plasticity changes there too.