Exploring Hallucinations
Kay delves into the unique nature of hallucinations and their underlying cellular mechanisms. By examining the signal-to-noise ratio in the brain, he proposes that hallucinations might arise from reinterpreting noise through existing mental maps. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the qualitative aspects of psychedelic experiences, such as emotional flexibility and enhanced connectivity between different brain states.In this clip
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