Nature paper: Psychedelics reveal hidden, context-sensitive organization in the brain
adeelrazi · x · 2026-08-20
A new study in Nature analyzed 62 adults using fMRI, EEG, and AI, finding that psychedelics do not simply disorder the brain but reveal a hidden, context-sensitive organization beneath the apparent chaos. This organization is strongest in individuals reporting profound experiences and a reduced sense of separation. The paper, data, code, and ML model (TAVRNN) are fully open-access.
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