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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Reopening sectors of the brain

Psychedelics can reopen critical periods in the brain, including the emotional aspect of the social critical period. This can restore missed opportunities for natural learning and may have therapeutic benefits such as restoring vision or improving social interaction in children with autism when paired with primary interventions.

Our brains have critical periods where they are particularly open to learning and adapting. Habits are important in stable environments, but radical shifts can reopen critical periods and facilitate relearning. Deprivation can be a technique to reopen critical periods and facilitate learning in altered states.

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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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