Psychedelic Users Show Unique Brain Responses to Self-Thoughts

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A study comparing regular psychedelic users and non-users found differences in brain activity during self-reflection tasks, with users showing weaker activation in regions associated with self-processing, though results varied across datasets and may be influenced by lifestyle factors. The research highlights potential long-term effects of psychedelics on brain function related to self-related thoughts, but causality remains unclear.
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