A New Way to Understand the Brain Through Psychedelic Research
Traditional neuroscience asked: What part of the brain does what?
Modern psychedelic research asks: How does the brain organize experience?
This shift reframes mental health and cognition entirely. Instead of seeing symptoms as malfunctions, researchers increasingly see them as stable patterns that can be reorganized.
Psychedelics are studied not because they fix the brain, but because they expose how change occurs. When the brain’s predictive models relax, new interpretations become possible.
This has implications far beyond psychedelics—affecting therapy, learning, creativity, and emotional regulation.
Key insight: The brain isn’t broken—it’s patterned.
Further reading:
https://www.cell.com/neuron/fulltext/S0896-6273(19)30445-3
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