Psilocybin rewires the brain for weeks, study finds
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 Psilocybin rewires the brain for weeks, study finds
 
Psilocybin rewires the brain for weeks, study findsPsilocybin induces consistent and sustained changes in brain network connectivity, particularly between the hippocampus and default mode network, as shown using high-resolution fMRI in healthy adults. These neural effects, distinct from those produced by methylphenidate, may underlie the drug’s psychological benefits and were reproducible within individuals over time.
 
 
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