Dr. Gül Dölen on Rethinking Psychedelics, New Applications (Autism, Stroke, and Allergies), The Neurobiology of Beginner’s Mind, Octopuses on MDMA, and The Master Key of Metaplasticity (#667) – The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss | Free Podcast Summary

The Tim Ferriss Show: Dr. Gül Dölen on Rethinking Psychedelics Psychoactive drugs like heroin and cocaine cause addiction by altering the brain’s natural reward system, while ketamine enables a type of plasticity that can enhance memory encoding through…

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Getting autism

Autism is primarily genetic with a high heritability score of 0.96. FMR one is a gene that regulates 25% of all other autism genes and is a starting point for exploring therapy options. However, since there is no age-dependent correlation between the likelihood of getting autism and one’s age, genetic screening may not be generally applicable.

Mice, like humans, have a critical period for social reward learning during which they are more susceptible to their social environment. Psychedelics like MDMA can reopen this critical period, but all psychedelics may have this effect, not just MDMA.

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  1. 01The Tim Ferriss Show: Dr. Gül Dölen on Rethinking Psychedelics
  2. 02The theory of mind
  3. 03The mind revealed further
  4. 04Getting autism
  5. 05Reopening sectors of the brain
  6. 06Altering the brain
  7. 07The inner workings of the brain

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