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Psychedelic Research Potpourri

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Recently I was chatting with a friend who is casually interested in psychedelic science. He told me he hadn’t read as much coverage of psychedelics in popular magazines and other mainstream outlets lately, and asked whether research has slowed. My response? Not at all. Nor was it entirely harmless.

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Effects of Microdosing Psychedelics Are Mostly Placebo, Study Says

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People may not have to microdose psychedelics to feel their wellbeing benefits, according to a new study – they just have to believe they’ve microdosed them. Likewise, those who believed they had taken a placebo, even when they had actually taken a psychedelic drug, experienced fewer improvements to their wellbeing.

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Is Psilocybin Microdosing Legal in Oregon Under Measure 109?

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Psilocybin microdosing (i.e., One might think of Oregon as a sanctuary for individuals interested in microdosing, as Ballot Measure 109 legalized psilocybin services with service centers coming online in 2023. However, whether microdosing is allowed under Measure 109 is complicated and ambiguous. Intent of Measure 109.

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New Study Suggests That Microdosing Is All In The Mind

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Despite its prevalence in popular culture, the idea of microdosing is relatively new. Characterized in detail little more than a decade ago by James Fadiman , the practice suggests tiny sub-perceptual doses of psychedelic drugs can lead to enhancements in productivity, creativity, mental well-being and energy.

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Here’s What Neuroimaging Can Tell Us About the Psychedelic Experience

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Your aunt (the cool one) now sends you sporadic articles of how the same psychedelics you used to talk about self-transforming machine elves with are now the subject of numerous studies to treat an array of cognitive disorders like depression, PTSD, alcoholism, and severe drug addiction, to name a few. The Science of Neuroimaging.