Psilocybin therapy for depression appears to have a curious effect on the brain’s response to music by Eric W. Dolan May 12, 2023 Patients tend to have a stronger brain response to music the day after receiving psilocybin-assisted therapy, according to new research published in the Journal of Affective Disorders. The stronger response to music was related to how intense the psychedelic experience felt during the therapy. The new findings provide some of the first scientific insights …Source
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