Study suggests new mechanism for how psychedelics affect the brain:
Psilocybin Rewires the Brain for People with Depression | UC San Francisco (ucsf.edu)
Study suggests new mechanism for how psychedelics affect the brain:
Psilocybin Rewires the Brain for People with Depression | UC San Francisco (ucsf.edu)
While there is no doubt that ketamine does something helpful on a chemical level, this may not be the whole story. The problem with this paradigm of treatment is that it puts the patient in a passive
Depression and other mental health problems can act like weed killer, shriveling these connections and making it harder to function cognitively. This is known as the neurotrophic theory of depression