A new study suggests that virtual reality experiences designed to mimic psychedelic visual effects could safely boost creativity and flexibility in thinking -- without the use of drugs. Researchers ...
The study found that 10 minutes of VR visuals boosted mood and thinking flexibility Researchers say that this approach could safely support mental health therapies without the use of drugs FRIDAY, Oct ...
For years, people from CEOs to novelists have taken tiny amounts of psychedelics to support well-being. New research shows ...
Immersive Virtual Reality experiences reproducing visual hallucinations effects, miming those induced by the use of psychedelic substances, albeit without the actual use of substances. This is the ...
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Psychedelic’s anti-anxiety effects can be separated from hallucinations by targeting specific brain circuits
A new study published in Science suggests that the anxiety-reducing effects of psychedelics can be reproduced by stimulating a specific group of brain cells, without triggering hallucination-like ...
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Cyberdelics: Virtual reality can replicate cognitive effects of psychedelics, new study finds
A new study has found that immersive virtual reality experiences designed to simulate the visual effects of psychedelic substances can produce some of their positive psychological benefits, such as ...
CARDIFF, UNITED KINGDOM, October 30, 2023 /EINPresswire.com/ -- A generous donation of $1.5 million to UC San Diego School of Medicine will advance research on the ...
Psychedelic drugs are seeing a surge of interest from mainstream medicine, and initial results suggest that psychedelic-therapy can be a safe and effective treatment for some mental health conditions.
The anxious brain is a watchman on steroids, wired to perceive danger at every turn. This extreme vigilance activates biological stress responses that exacerbate anxiety, creating a vicious loop.
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