Psychedelic drugs really do change the state of the brain, it seems, creating a different kind of consciousness. Anil Seth and his team at the University of Sussex discovered this by reanalyzing data collected by researchers at Imperial College London. They found that people who have taken psychedelic drugs display even, more diversity--the highest level ever measured. Such diversity coincided with what volunteers described as "ego-dissolution"--a feeling that the boundaries between self and the world had become blurred. The degree of diversity was also linked to more vivid experiences.
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