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Scientists Discover How Psychedelics Make The Brain ‘Dream’ While Awake : ScienceAlert

Last updated: March 13, 2026 12:41 pm
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A groundbreaking study in mice has shed light on how psychedelics impact the brain, suggesting that these substances make the brain more inclined to ‘see’ images from memory rather than what is actually in front of it. This research delves into the fascinating realm of psychedelics, tracing back to their historical roots in indigenous cultures where they were used for medicinal and spiritual purposes.

Ancient civilizations such as the Aztecs and Andean cults utilized substances like psilocybin mushrooms and mescaline-rich San Pedro cacti for healing and religious ceremonies. Archaeological findings have unearthed evidence of the use of potent hallucinogens like DMT and peyote buttons dating back thousands of years. The modern era of psychedelics began with the synthesis of LSD by Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann in 1938.

In the 1970s and 80s, researchers identified that psychedelics interact with a specific brain receptor known as 5-HT2A, which can induce hallucinatory experiences. This receptor is part of the serotonin system, which plays a crucial role in mood regulation and mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression. Today, scientists are exploring the therapeutic potential of psychedelics beyond their mystical effects, focusing on how these substances can facilitate neuroplasticity – the brain’s ability to rewire and form new connections.

The recent study, conducted on mice by a team of researchers led by Thomas Knöpfel, utilized advanced technologies to monitor brain activity before and after administering a psychedelic compound. The findings revealed a significant shift in brain communication, particularly in the visual cortex and the retrosplenial cortex responsible for memory processes. The psychedelic altered the brain’s response to visual stimuli, enhancing connections with memory areas and prompting the brain to generate internal imagery.

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This phenomenon, described by lead researcher Dirk Jancke as akin to partial dreaming, highlights how psychedelics can override external reality and create a vivid, self-generated world within the mind. The study, while offering valuable insights, acknowledges limitations in translating findings from mice to human experiences. However, it paves the way for developing non-hallucinogenic drugs that harness the therapeutic benefits of psychedelics without the accompanying hallucinations.

Ultimately, this research marks a significant step towards understanding the mechanisms underlying the effects of psychedelics on the brain and opens new possibilities for treating mental health disorders. By unlocking the potential of psychedelics to enhance neuroplasticity, researchers aim to develop innovative therapies that could revolutionize mental health treatment.

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