"Unlocking the Mysteries of Psychedelics: Unveiling the Hypersynchrony Effect in the Brain"

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"Unlocking the Mysteries of Psychedelics: Unveiling the Hypersynchrony Effect in the Brain"
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A study published in Communication Biology suggests that psychedelic substances like LSD and ketamine induce "hypersynchrony" in the brain, characterized by synchronized high-frequency oscillations across different regions. The research, conducted on awake rats, found that despite differences in individual neuronal firing rates, both types of psychedelics produced similar changes in collective brain activity. The synchronized oscillatory pattern observed during the psychedelic state could potentially serve as a research model for understanding aspects of psychotic disorders and the neural underpinnings of consciousness. However, caution is needed when comparing animal models to human experiences.

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