April was a month marked by nearly a dozen brain imaging studies on the effects of psychedelics. Standing out from the pack is a highly anticipated extended DMT study which now published has data on psychological and physiological effects. Other studies investigate psychedelics for stuttering, its impact on narcissism, and our perception of time. Last September, Lisa Luan presented the initial…

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