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Posted by duddy   November 1, 2014   6004 views

Users of magic mushrooms often report altered states of consciousness and a synesthesia-like melding of the senses. Now, scientists may have figured out why: Psilocybin changes the brain’s wiring, creating a hyperconnected brain that contains links between regions that don’t normally communicate with each other.


Communication between brain networks in people given psilocybin (right) or a non-psychedelic compound (left).

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Are these what people call "shrooms?"
Posted on Nov 9, 2014 by apfighter
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Do all mushrooms grow in manure?
Posted on Nov 9, 2014 by yellowcard123
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Yes, these are what people refer to as 'shrooms'.

Manure, soil... same thing.
Posted on Nov 9, 2014 by bio_man
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